Hexa T wheel hub cover removal

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Hi,

I need to remove the back tyre from my bike but have found that the previous owner has put on a "Hexa T" wheel hub cover - such as this one...

http://www.shopwiki.com.au/_Hub-Cap-Hexa-T-Silver-8160402?o=392482733&s=343249

As you can see there's a small hole on one side which may have something to do with removing it, but I thought I'd ask around before launching myself at it.

Does anyone have these as well, and how do you get them off? :)

Thanks,

Alex.
 
I've never even seen one let alone took one off.

I take it you've tried just pulling it?
 
Heh, yup, tried that. I got in contact with the main Wunderlich supplier in the UK, and he's sent an email to the company in Germany - so it's in process. :)
 
They are bastard pointless things - when you get it off throw it in the nearest bin.

I've got a customer who has one fitted- you know who you are :D
 
I know someone who bought one to cover-up the rusty heads of the wheel-bolts on his 1100. He could have bought three sets of new wheel-nuts for the same price. :blast

Best bit was, he set off on a trip abroad and on the first stretch of Spanish dual-carriageway, he was overtaken by the thing when it came off and sprinted away into the scenery never to be seen again. :D
 
It does seem like a pretty pointless thing to have, I've gotta say.

Thanks for the link Sockpuppet, I think that's a later version though - it turns out my one has been discontinued. The Germans sent back an A4 instruction sheet which essentially says it should be hand tightened, but I think someone's gone to town on it, or it's just plain seized up.

I've put some WD40 into various bits to see if that'll loosen things up a bit, but if that doesn't work things might turn ugly. :)
 


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