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Randy Walton
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I have an old (circa 1985) Motobecane Jubilee Sport with a six speed freewheel. I'm looking to
change it out for something a little more suitable for climbing as I no longer live in the
flatlands. However, two very good bike shops near me have both looked at it and stated that they
cannot help me as it's not a freewheel they are familiar with and they have no tool to remove it.
The only indication that I see about the type is a sticker on the rear wheel "axle" (probably the
wrong term) that says Helicomatic.
I am looking for anyone who can help me figure out if I can remove this and replace the rear cogs
and if so where I can find a suitable tool to do so.
Thanks.
RW
change it out for something a little more suitable for climbing as I no longer live in the
flatlands. However, two very good bike shops near me have both looked at it and stated that they
cannot help me as it's not a freewheel they are familiar with and they have no tool to remove it.
The only indication that I see about the type is a sticker on the rear wheel "axle" (probably the
wrong term) that says Helicomatic.
I am looking for anyone who can help me figure out if I can remove this and replace the rear cogs
and if so where I can find a suitable tool to do so.
Thanks.
RW