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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Hey guys,
how you going? This is my first thread. Anyway, I really didnt' know what i was doing, but i removed the cassette from the hub incorrectly. I didn't use that special tool to remove the cassestte so when i removed the cassette part of the free hub is attached to the cassette and the other half is attached to the wheel/shaft. I broughta new freehub, but the problem is the part of the old freehub is attached to the wheel and i dont know how to remove it. to best describe the remaining part of the freehub left on the wheel, is on the outer surface has 3 little dual prong type pieces which can be pushed in(There broken off now, i think i pressed on them to hard) THe freehub didn't spilt, it just seperated in half Anyway i did a search but nothing has come up with this kind of problem any help would be great Last edited by Dru_555 : 28-11.-2004 at 07:19 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Suburban Chicago
Posts: 2,778
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Quote:
http://www.parktool.com/repair_help...x_freehub.shtml
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