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Spent most of the afternoon "fixing" my neighbours MTB...
My worse half very kindly volunteered my services a couple of weekends ago to service the bike (a quite reasonable Trek 4300), which involved a few hours of cleaning the grottiest bike I've worked on in quite some time (It's used as a daily commuter bike). Payment was made in wine & beer :mrgreen:
I'd mentioned that the chain was fooked and probably the cassette too, so today I thought it'd be a 10 minute job to whip off and replace the chain and cassette.
Wrong!! :roll:
The cassette locking was stuck fast. Tried my usual cassette tool and chain whip, it didn't budge. Tried penetrating oil, "Shock + Unlock" spray, more leverage, the biggest hammer I could find, even got out the 1/2" breaker bar, all that happened was that i bent my chain whip beyond recognition :x
So, I called it a day and put the old chain back on. One afternoon and one X-Tools chain whip down the pan :facepalm:
Neighbour said he'd take the bike to the workshop at the University to see if they could free off the lockring.
I've never had any problems with the X-Tools chain whip and BBB cassette lockring spanner I've used for the last few years, until now, maybe time to invest in some Park tools?