To remove the cassette, hold it from spinning using a chain whip. Insert the
lockring tool
(use the FR-5 series), and turn the tool counter-clockwise. The locking ring will unthread from the freehub and the cassette will lift upward.
How do you remove a SRAM 12 speed cassette?
What tool do I need to remove a SRAM cassette?
To remove the cassette, hold it from spinning using a chain whip. Insert the
lockring tool
(use the FR-5 series), and turn the tool counter-clockwise. The locking ring will unthread from the freehub and the cassette will lift upward.
How do you remove a SRAM Eagle cassette?
How do you remove an XT cassette?
How do you remove an old cassette from a bike?
How do you assemble a SRAM cassette?
When should I replace my 12 speed cassette?
β
Changes in tooth shapes and skipping under load
are signs that your cassette needs replacing,β says SRAM's Chris Mckenney. βIt is very hard to see the changes in shape until they are well past the end of their lifespan but everyone has likely experienced a new chain skipping on worn cogs.
Are SRAM and Shimano cassette tools the same?
Additionally I assume that the freewheel on the bike will be compatible for a SRAM or Shimano cassette?
Yes, the tool is the same in either case
.
How do I remove a SRAM x1 cassette?
How do you remove a bike cassette without a chain whip?
How do I remove SRAM freehub?
- Remove set screw from side of drive side locknut.
- Hold non-drive side cone with cone wrench. Loosen and remove drive side locknut.
- Pull freehub to remove. Use care not to loose small parts. Note orientation of pawls as you remove freehub.
How do you remove a SRAM MTB cassette?
How do you remove cranks?
How do you remove a freewheel?
How do you remove a 5 speed cassette?
How do I uninstall XD drivers?
How do I know if my cassette is worn out?
How long should a SRAM chain last?
Most mechanics agree that you should replace your chain about every
2,000 to 3,000 miles
, depending on your riding style. Many Tour De France riders wear out two or even three chains on their primary bike over the course of the three-week race.