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Old 12-24-09, 01:46 PM
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Freehub body change from shimano to campagnolo - help needed!

Hi all,

I've got a pair of Reynold DV46T UL wheels with DT swiss 240s freehub.

I have recently bought a campagnolo freehub body as wish to change from shimano.

I cant seem to take the freehub body off

Have pulled the rotor body / cap thing off the axle on the non-drive side.
Loosened the clamp on the axle
Not sure what the next step is.

Help much much appreciated!!
Thanks
p.s. merry christmas

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Dunno, I just tried to load that pdf and it's going like 14.4 speed.

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Dunno, I just tried to load that pdf and it's going like 14.4 speed.

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Maybe DTSwiss should leave the "Swiss" out of the name out of respect for the cheese...

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Thanks for the replies guys.

I already had a look at the pdf file from the dt swiss website and cant see how to change the freehub body based on the instructions on installation of the entire freehub.

I've attached some photo's if anyone can help.

Unlike other freehub bodys i've changed there is no allen key shape inside the axle. Its just round...
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Thanks for the replies guys.

I already had a look at the pdf file from the dt swiss website and cant see how to change the freehub body based on the instructions on installation of the entire freehub.

I've attached some photo's if anyone can help.

Unlike other freehub bodys i've changed there is no allen key shape inside the axle. Its just round...
The exploded diagram gave you all the necessary information. That right cap is just a press fit. Securing the left side axle then pushing the wheel up should free the cap and then the FH slides off.
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yeh i tried that - even used a hammer and the thing wont budge!
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Looks like an LBS job then
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