Maybe me but I can only count 5 cogs. It must surely be a free wheel not a cassette, especially with threaded axle. Different tool. Ask your LBS for one for you freewheel
Maybe me but I can only count 5 cogs. It must surely be a free wheel not a cassette, especially with threaded axle. Different tool. Ask your LBS for one for you freewheel
I'm sure I can count 7 cogs. Look at around the 'twenty past' position. It's possibly an early Uniglide cassette which requires a pair of chain whips to remove it, the top sprockets screw onto the body.
I found an ex skip mountain bike with a shimano cassette and a solid (for nuts) threaded axle, so they do exist. It took a 6 or 7 cassette and fits with a normal lockring rather than being held on by a threaded, small sprocket.
To be sure, we need a side-on view of the hub to see if its a cassette or block.