Bob Orbea Rise
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There is no way to use an impact and I don’t agree with your second point in this application tbh. The axle with the slots in the end is aluminium and brittle. Wacking it as suggested is far more likely to bust the shoulders off the slots on the axle or worse.With over-tightened threaded fittings an impact wrench is better than a long lever (less chance of breaking something). I often use a battery powered impact wrench for undoing parts on the bike just because it's easy, even if they're not too tight (eg. cassette lockring). If you don't have a socket or tool to fit the part you could use a spanner and hit it repeatedly with a small/medium hammer to imitate the action of an impact wrench (with someone holding the other side).
But better to be aware for others reading so they can make their own mind up, as the correct axle for this bike should be chromoly steel same as the free hub. It’s likely people will not have that part if just repairing the freehub and brake the axle is the process.
Apart from anything else one person doesn’t have enough hands to hold the bar in the slot and hold the spanner on the come end AND wack with an educator.
From experience try and make sure a square bar fits as snuggly and deeply as possible in the slotted axle and turn the spacer end with the spanner. Mine was WAAAAY tighter that that video shows. Ridiculously tight.
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