query on lidl toolkit



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geepeetee

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Hi

I know there has been a bit of talk about the powerfix toolkits recently
available in the uk from lidl.

Thought i would regrease my wheel bearings but when i attempted to remove my
shimano freewheel i found the splined tool in the kit doesnt fit. It is
very slightly larger than the freewheel splines, just out of interest what
will this tool fit.

thanks

gary

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On 13/4/05 11:35 pm, in article [email protected], "geepeetee"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I know there has been a bit of talk about the powerfix toolkits recently
> available in the uk from lidl.
>
> Thought i would regrease my wheel bearings but when i attempted to remove my
> shimano freewheel i found the splined tool in the kit doesnt fit. It is
> very slightly larger than the freewheel splines, just out of interest what
> will this tool fit.


Is it a freewheel or a cassette? It should fit a cassette (though I haven't
tried that, prefering to use the proper shimano tool which I already own).
In either case it is possible to regrease the bearings without removing
freewheel/cassette, but easier if you do.

...d
 
geepeetee wrote:
> Hi
>
> I know there has been a bit of talk about the powerfix toolkits

recently
> available in the uk from lidl.
>
> Thought i would regrease my wheel bearings but when I attempted to

remove my
> shimano freewheel i found the splined tool in the kit doesnt fit. It

is
> very slightly larger than the freewheel splines, just out of interest

what
> will this tool fit.


not having seen the kit; I used to use screw on freewheels but having
gone over to cassette found that the same tool will also loosen the
cassette; although they are not the same tool, the proper cassette one
is shallower and seems to have slightly thinner splines, I have since
bought the right tool (a Park IIRC). I would have bought the toolkit
but the only tool in it I did not have was the cassette locking tool;
seemed a bit much to buy the whole kit just for that (although they
probably cost as much as the whole kit). I currently use a workmate to
do the job with varying results.
 
MartinM wrote:

> not having seen the kit; I used to use screw on freewheels but having
> gone over to cassette found that the same tool will also loosen the
> cassette; although they are not the same tool, the proper cassette one
> is shallower and seems to have slightly thinner splines, I have since
> bought the right tool (a Park IIRC).


I kept getting terribly confused between the two as both my freewheel and
cassette tools are Park. The freewheel one almost fitted cassettes, but
then slipped, leading to alarums and excursions. I have solved this problem
by hiding the freewheel remover at the bottom of the toolbox...

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geepeetee wrote:
> Thought i would regrease my wheel bearings but when i attempted to
> remove my shimano freewheel i found the splined tool in the kit
> doesnt fit. It is very slightly larger than the freewheel splines,
> just out of interest what will this tool fit.


I don't have the full kit but would expect it to include both freewheel
and cassette removers. The cassette remover should fit any Shimano
cassette but not freewheels. Freewheel remover, I don't know; there are
many types. Certain bottom bracket removers look similar, too.

"Freewheel or Cassette?": www.sheldonbrown.com/free-k7.html

Pictures of individual tools:
www.mwdyason.ltd.uk/shop.asp?no_category=23&text_company=TOOLS or
http://tinyurl.com/39s6u

~PB