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Originally Posted by clf
The cassette will be easier to replace than rebuild. But I would make sure there is no cage remaining. I am not sure if they are still made with a race (I imagine mass produced ones would be). The wheel should still be able to turn on the axle. You can fiddle with it to remove the cage and bearings, but it is difficult. You will need something like one of THESE (there are different types and sizes - see the suggestions below the listing). Once it has been removed, it will be plain sailing.
THIS video guides you through the process.
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Already been there Alan that type of tool no good there is no way it will fit. I will take a photo tomorrow and post up. Watched that vid twice already totally different fit to both. It does have Shimano gears though