I have one, but I haven't had it long enough to need to lube it. Let
me know what you learn.
--Eric
campyonly...@me.com
www.campyonly.com
www.wheelsnorth.org
On Feb 23, 2009, at 4:49 PM, charlie wrote:
I ride regularly in the Pacific Northwest when its raining. Just
wondering if any
RT*M:
http://www.whiteind.com/images/Instructions_Freewheel_Disassembly.pdf
I have about four years of dusty riding and racing on my 20 tooth one
and it seems pretty damn good still. Maybe 2000 off road mostly
miles? I am not sure with the way these are put together you would
need servicing
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:33 PM, tarik saleh tariksa...@gmail.com wrote:
Most bmx freeewheels do come apart, but I would not
consider them servicable except by the insanely patient with the magic
ability to corral tiny ball bearings.
Not disagreeing, just sharing a picture of the last time
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Horace max...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:33 PM, tarik saleh tariksa...@gmail.com wrote:
Most bmx freeewheels do come apart, but I would not
consider them servicable except by the insanely patient with the magic
ability to corral tiny
Bill,
You don't need their freewheel remover for this, but it is a
ridiculously well designed removal tool and is on my shortlist for new
tools to get...
Tarik
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Bill M. bmenn...@comcast.net wrote:
White Industries have detailed service instructions on their
Thanks guys for the info on the freewheel servicing. Just what I
needed! What about enclosed chain cases? Any ideas?
On Feb 23, 8:36 pm, tarik saleh tariksa...@gmail.com wrote:
Bill,
You don't need their freewheel remover for this, but it is a
ridiculously well designed removal tool and is