Timeline for Can't remove my hyperglide cassette
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Apr 3 at 7:12 | comment | added | Nathan Knutson | 100% a freewheel in the picture. I suspect they're looking at published specs on a bike that's had its wheel replaced. | |
Apr 2 at 19:22 | comment | added | Vladimir F Героям слава | @Criggie Thank you for the heads up. I will undelete this answer because it really looks like a freewheel. | |
Apr 2 at 19:21 | history | undeleted | Vladimir F Героям слава | ||
Apr 2 at 18:25 | comment | added | Criggie♦ | Image definitely looks like a freewheel to me - this answer seems correct. But googling OP's model number returns bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/shimano/… which is a freehub. I suspect they've misread the model number, or its a really old part with a similar model number. | |
Apr 2 at 12:39 | history | deleted | Vladimir F Героям слава | via Vote | |
Apr 2 at 12:38 | comment | added | Vladimir F Героям слава | Indeed, it really does not look like lockrings I am used to, but I stand corrected. | |
Apr 2 at 12:25 | comment | added | Michael | But it looks like the SHIMANO FH-TY500 hub has a freehub? It’s strange because the thing in OP’s photo doesn’t look like the freehub cassette lockrings I’m used to but it certainly looks like it has the internal “teeth” for a cassette lockring tool. | |
Apr 2 at 12:17 | history | answered | Vladimir F Героям слава | CC BY-SA 4.0 |