Minh:

Where are you located?  There's probably a list member that can
suggest a shop in your area.

Nice Hillborne, I love that orange.  Whoever installed the drillium on
the chainrings can remove your freewheel.  One way or the other....

dougP

On Apr 8, 2:47 pm, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's an option, but that assumes that they have the tool :) or they
> plan on destroying the freewheel, which seems like a lot of work for
> them.  I'm also searching for a bikeshop that still works on old
> bikes...
>
> On Apr 8, 5:15 pm, bfd <bfd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 8, 2:08 pm, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > There is a specific Shimano 600 freewheel tool for this (park no
> > > longer make it, and neither do shimano), Bicycle Research still make a
> > > tool, and i'm linking it here just so it's in the 
> > > archives.http://www.bicycletool.com/shimanoduraace600reginafreewheelremover.aspx
>
> > > the current park suntour 2-prong will not fit.
>
> > At $8, its not too pricey. Nevertheless, for about that much, or a few
> > dollars more, why not take it into your LBS and have them remove it,
> > especially if you're planning never using that fw again. Unless you
> > want yet another bike specific tool in your toolbox, you may want to
> > consider just taking it in and let the pros do it! Good Luck!- Hide quoted 
> > text -
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