Re: [CR] Questions about a spoke id & Campy alloy freewheel

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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 12:13:35 -0700
From: <mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net>
To: michael haddad <haddawad399@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [CR] Questions about a spoke id & Campy alloy freewheel


Several times in the past when presented with old 5 / 6 spd freewheels...while working the prongs that my tools couldn't quite seem to fit - I found myself staring at a ring just inside that accepts a Regina spline tool.

Try a second look...

=8-)

Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA

Quoting michael haddad <haddawad399@hotmail.com>:
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> I would appreciate any help you can give me with these two issues:
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> 1- I acquired a wheel built with a Campagnolo 50th anniversary hub and the
> spokes laced to it have a large letter "S" on the heads. They appear to be
> stainless steel, straight 15 gauge. Can anyone tell me what company made
> these spokes? The only name I can think of is Sapim, but I do not know if
> they were in business back in 1983.
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> 2- This same wheel has a Campagnolo alloy 6-speed freewheel on it I that want
> to remove. Both of my two-prong tools (Suntour, Bicycle Research) have a
> larger diameter, are too big and won't fit it. Does anyone know which tool
> will fit it and where I can find one?
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> Thank you in advance for your help.
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> Michael Haddad
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> Brooklyn, New York, USA
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