How can I remove my rear wheel cogs with out having to buy a special tool?
Butch, If your rear hub has cartridge bearings and cassette cogs that are interchangeable, you will need some special tools. Are you trying to replace the whole cluster? Is your old one worn out? You will probably need a CHAIN WHIP (SPROCKET REMOVER) and/or a CASSETTE LOCKRING REMOVER. We can send you directions if you need them on how to do it. If you send us more details about your cogset and your hub, we will be happy to order the proper tool (or tools) for you and ship them to you. We will also put you in touch with our mechanic directly! We hope we have helped you, and thanx for visiting webmountainbike… ~MaNiMaL~ *Why does the chain jump off of the sprockets or chainring when I shift gears? The front or rear derailleur may be out of adjustment. (Try adjusting at the handlebar cable to start). The chain may have a frozen link or be rusted. The teeth on the gears may be severely worn or bent, or you may have debris stuck between the gears on the rear sprocket. *Why do the gears s