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Tensile Freewheel


TrialZonn

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This moring I received mt order from tarty and decided to fix my tensile freewheel...

It was opened,I haden't removed the pawls ,I only changed the springs...

I pput the freewheel alltogether and added a little super glue to the lockring's threads (because I use the ff freewheel with a rear hub)

so not to loosen itself again and fell apart.

But then I saw that the freewheel was engaging in the opposite direction!!!

Where I did the mistake?What should I do now?I have the freewheel opened in front of me...

Thanks.

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I just opened it.

I don't believe it.

I can't find what's wrong.

If I put the outer teeth in the other direction then the freewheel not engages at all.

The springs ang the pawls are all ok in excellent condition and put in the right place...

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Oh I just found my mistake...The freewheel was engaging with the springs.An that because I had put the pawls between the one and other side of the spring and they could engage.They were just pushing the springs and the springs were engaging the freewheel...

So I understood now..But how must I put the freewheel together again?Fisrt pu the pawls and the springs,keep them compressed and add the outer teeth?or put the outer teeth and then the springs?

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I don't think it really matters, I normally put the outer teeth on, then put the pawls in, then keep the springs compressed with a pair of pliers and slip them in by holding the pawl out of the way with a small screwdriver.

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