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Originally Posted by FastJake
Sounds like it's a Shimano compatible hub not an actual Shimano hub. Probably a cheap one (that's why it's breaking.) If you can even find parts for this they will eventually fail too. I've never had a Shimano cassette hub fail, though I've heard of it happening before.

I'd recommend a wheel with a Shimano hub or rebuild your current wheel with a Shimano hub if the rim is worthwhile and the cost of rebuilding isn't too high (it might be if you pay a shop to do it.)
+1. Shimano hubs will last forever (or at least close enough) with semi-regular maintenance.
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