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Old 2011-10-11, 08:32 AM   #1
momo12
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Need help with a Pashley unicycle model unknown.

Hello,

I have an old Pashley unicycle which has not been used for a long time and I am trying to remove the wheel so I can change the tyre and inner tube, but I am struggling to work out how to remove the wheel.

I can remove the cranks using a crank removal tool, but I cannot work out how to remove the bottom bracket/axle as it is not similar to that of my road or mountain bike and a bottom bracket removal tool does not appear to fit it.

Is this the correct way to try and remove the wheel, or should I be trying to remove the Pashley Bearing Housings from the frame?

Any help or suggestions would be great.

Thanks
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