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Old 02-04-22 | 01:45 PM
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M4tt3
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Originally Posted by Barry2
Freehubs are removable in order to service/lube the internal moving parts (the "ratchety" bit).
Some hub manufacturers offer spare parts and make the body replaceable.
Example... Mavic... you can replace a worn out ($50) Shimano/SRAM Freehub body, or swap to one compatible with Campagnolo.

Google is your friend.

Barry
Thanks Barry. Also for your call earlier. I will see the type of the hub once I am able to remove the cassette as so far my screwdriver/hammer approach resulted only in few cuts on my hands. It's properly stuck there. I would love like to claim that the shifted casette is a the result of my super legs power and the wattage going through the pedals but somehow think that the answer is different.
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