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An Easier Way To Remove The Clutch Basket?


teh gaza
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Ok I'll admit that some of this BS is just a stalling tactic, I was waiting for one of our antipodean TC cousins to make a contribution to the original post question. In the back of my mind I can barely recall someone (Neo?) fabricating a holder tool out of plywood...or did I dream that? It must be great to have a memory?

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You'd laugh if you saw the tool I made for doing mine, wanted to spread the load as much as possible to prevent the possibility of grooving the hub. Will take a photo & post it up later

Haha, post up the picture I want to see it now :)

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You asked for it, the pins on the inside fit the hub firmly the full length of the hub which means the there is no possiblity damaging the hub. A bit of overkill but I was able to make it fairly quickly at work 1 night

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They were there when I first posted, will have a look to see what happened & fix it

Looks like it didn't like me moving the photos into the folder of my sherco stuff rather than an undefined folder after I'd posted them

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