Old 02-11-20 | 02:50 AM
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Lidatation
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Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun
So you answered 1 of 2 questions.
Originally Posted by bitpuddle
Those are a bit of a PITA. They loosen via a splined (not hex) socket from the non-drive side. You’d have to look at the service manual to be sure, but it is big (M13 or M14).

Thanks Bill K and bitpuddle! Really appreciate your insight. Now I got it. I have to knock the non-drive side bearing out and used a 14mm hex (not the right tool but it kinda work) to loosen the splined socket.
These are Giant specific parts. I found replacement from a UK website selling these giant wheel parts. https://www.giantbikespares.com/Gian...detail/3-43273
looks like I have to spend nearly $70 for two bearings and a freehubs including shipping. Hmmm.... I have to think about that. these are basic wheels that I hate to dump any money on.




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