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Anyone familiar with Mavic Crossrides?
The freehub bearing on this wheel destroyed itself, I've bought a new freehub and seal and reused the original pawls. On reassembling it the spacer (part no.7) just slides out past the cassette, there doesn't seem to be anything to hold it in place. I'm assuming the part marked in green is just a dust shield (which I don't have) and plays no part in retaining the spacer?
Further confused as in the parts list the spacer is referred to as part of a set of three.
Any suggestions as to what's needed (apart from new bike) ?
I don't know why the image isn't showing up here, but the parts in question can be seen at https://imgur.com/rVBXNco
I'm not familiar with this particular hub but in my DT wheels it is a similar setup.
The inner bearing in the freehub should rest up against this spacer and stop the freehub body from binding with the hub.
Silly question but have you got the bearings in the freehub and if so are they flush with the axle?
sounds very like you need a bearing or bearings in the free hub, whats the serial number of your wheel and whats the part number of your new replacement freehub?
the spacer shoul sit between the back bearing in the freehub and the driveside bearing in the hub shell
Hi
When I managed to drift the axle from the freehub this is what remained of the freehub innards!
The parts numbered 1,2 and 3 are the remains of the freehub outer bearing and one ball, there were two sleeves one shown here very light alloy and badly ground away the other more substantial and looks like the one on the diagram I posted previously.. There were also two circlips the one with the holes (which is a loose fit on both sleeves so no idea of its purpose) and a second smaller one a tight fit on the axle - see next pic.
I bought a new TS-2 Freehub which came with both bearings fitted, the original axle is a friction fit on its inner races. As the axle exits the freehub outer bearing there's a machined groove which seems to sit where a second circlip should go. It fits tight against the bearing inner and stops any play, so it looks like it should go there.
So I'm left with this sleeve part no.7 and not understanding its purpose or placement.