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How do you remove a Pashley wheel?
Probably the lollipop holders have corroded in the frame. I would apply some liquid penetrant (found in automotive stores) to the holders. Try to get it inside where the holders meet the frame. Let that sit for a few hours. Then take a propane torch and heat up the area. Heat will cause the metal to expand, helping to break the holders free. Then begin hammering again. I don't think the bearings were made to withstand hammering, so you may have to replace them if you get the frame off. -- ProudYankee - \/\/\/\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ProudYankee's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/8456 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/42339 |
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