Rear wheel troubles
 

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[Closed] Rear wheel troubles

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Afternoon all, I come in search of advice from the STW collective.

I've got a fair bit of play in my cassette, it is tight as i've removed it and re-tightened it. I took it to the bike shop today and they reckon it's the freehub and possibly the bearings need changing as well. I was quoted around £50.

the wheel is a DT Swiss x420sl off my stumpjumper. Is £50 a decent price or can i fix it easily myself? I've got a spare rear wheel off my now broken up hardtail which i could use until i inevitably upgrade my wheelset if i decide to run my current wheel until it dies.


 
Posted : 04/09/2012 2:07 pm
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For a freehub (sounds like that's the prob), bearings and labour that sounds OK to me.

But I'm afraid you will almost certainly have started an arguement 😉


 
Posted : 04/09/2012 2:22 pm
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[i] if i decide to run my current wheel until it dies[/i]

slipping freehub is no fun at all.

£50 for parts plus usign the right tools sounds about right, tbh.

With shimano it's sometiems cheaper to buy a complete hub off a discount place than just a freehub - maybe possibel with yours too. You'd still need to get all the bearings out and in though.


 
Posted : 04/09/2012 2:50 pm
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Shimano freehubs are about £20-25 and only need a big Allen key [8mm I think]to fit, dunno about DT hubs, probably more!
Well worth sorting out though, mine seized solid , luckily on my drive but it could have been a long way from any where


 
Posted : 04/09/2012 5:04 pm
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Same thing has just happened to my stumpjumper 420sl wheels.
Crap hubs apparantly.

Think hope pro 2 is the way to go


 
Posted : 04/09/2012 7:45 pm

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