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Fauber edition. How do I get the left bearing cup removed without

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Fauber edition.

How do I get the left bearing cup removed without destrying it?

It was like two hour operation few last times and now I don't have half the tools.

Planning on using heat tomorrow (butane camp stove), will report how it went.
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>>1102846
>b
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>>1102846
Use a flat-head screwdriver and a hammer.
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>>1102846
Reverse thread?
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>>1102887
Unless you have an "out-puller".

>>1102905
Yes, but the bearing cup is plain, just insanely tightly fitten into the bracket shell.
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>>1102846
Are you stupid or something? This is literally stuff I was able to figure out on my own at age 12
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>>1102973
12 year olds have more neuroplasticity and less aversion to risk than adults.
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>>1102973
Yes.
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>>1102975
Part of the risk aversion was, by the way, fear of destrying the ball cages in the process of gently banging the cups off.

But, anyway. Now that the thing is fixed, I ran into another problem:

The freewheel is not biting well. Naturally, it's an old-fashioned Shimano speed casette, for 3/32 chain and 14/16/18/21/24/28 cogs - the one that you find in almost every bike from the era.

Is it some sort of lubrication problem, or just the freewheel-claws being worn out and new grease revealing the problem?

I've opened three different casettes and the progression of the problem has always been the same: the thing works well for the summer but as the temperature starts to drop, freewheel engagement gets worse with the weather. In winter months, if I ever stop pedaling, I loose the gear, and need to carefully match my (pedaling) revs to my rolling speed to get the freewheel engage.

>inb4 stop talking like a caveman and buy a bike from this millenium
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