*"I found fotos of the HG500 cassette back sides btw, they have flush 
rivets that will require some drillin'."*

That won't be a problem; Patrick's pretty handy with a Dremel.  :)

dougP

On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 4:17:28 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>
> I remember Doug ! The wondrous days of walking into the shop and seeing 
> the magical SunTour board filled with cogs, bodies spacers and micro 
> spacers... and the charts. I still have a couple of those customs as well 
> as some other stock ST freewheels I've kept since the 80's. I do love that 
> distinct sound of them freewheeling. 
>
> I so wish some company would make bike parts that were timeless, so to 
> speak. Imagine still being able to get all those great parts from the 
> 70's,80's and 90's today. Enduring Durables !
>
>
> I found fotos of the HG500 cassette back sides btw, they have flush rivets 
> that will require some drillin'. Too bad Sunrace doesn't make cassettes 
> that use even numbered cogs as their non-spider cassettes use a single easy 
> to remove torx bolt to hold them together. 
>
>

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