[CR]The agony & ecstasy of hoarding collectibles

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From: "THOMAS ADAMS" <KCTOMMY@msn.com>
To: "Classic List" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 20:06:54 -0500
Subject: [CR]The agony & ecstasy of hoarding collectibles

Received the latest collectible for my hoard, a pair of Campy Record High flange hubs with a Sachs freewheel attached. I told the seller to go ahead and cut the tubie rims off and send the hubs to me. I crooned and polished them for about 20 blissful minutes, when I had a horrid thought. How do I lace these up when the freewheel is still attached? Rutabaga!

Hopes that the freewheel was just hand screwed on were quickly dashed. Neither my hand nor a pin wrench on the off side flange holes gave enough leverage to break the freewheel loose. The big cog is a 26, and 5 minutes trying to lace a spoke on the drive side makes it seem certain that there's no way to lace the wheel up with the freewheel attached.

So two points for the list.

First: Important tip: Never cut the spokes until AFTER removing the freewheel on a rear hub.

Second: How do I save this hub? Do I dare clamp the off side flange in a padded vise and have at it? That scares me to death. The hubs are in beautiful shape, and I don't want to damage them. Any assistance deeply appreciated, and will earn the hero who saves the day a draft beer at the Parkville MO brew pub.

Thanks in advance.

Tom Adams in Kansas City