Hi - changing chainring (and cassette and chain!) - do I need a special tool to remove that notched ring that is holding the spider on?
Thanks mate - very much appreciated!See post by Mike Smith regarding ring replacement or do a search:
Chainring replacement how to .. - EMTB Forums
No need to remove even the crankarm for only ring replacement.
I used a dining room knife, then Allen key in the chain ring wedged against the frame to fully tighten. Was a faff but worked.wolftooth uses a 6mm in the back and a 4mm in the front. its not possible to jam a 6mm at any angle in there. ive tried it all.Assuming the chain ring mounts with normal chain ring bolts, you can usually get a screwdriver onto the back of them at 90 degrees to the bolt. It's not ideal but allows you to get them tight enough to stop them spinning and let you torque them up
You can always take the 6mm Allen hex tool and cut it down to 1/4" long +/_ with a Dremel type of carborundum cutting disc and then it should fit between teh plastic motor housing at the 7:00 position.wolftooth uses a 6mm in the back and a 4mm in the front. its not possible to jam a 6mm at any angle in there. ive tried it all.
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