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If this is the freehub version then the smallest sprocket screws on and serves as the lockring. You cannot use a modern lockring or modern cassette. You would need a suntour cassette from this period. Shimano won't fit. I mentioned the axle length because if it's 130 not 135 but the bike you fit it to has 135mm spacing between the dropouts then you will potentially be bending the frame by using such a wheel.

Mombat says the 1989 and 1990 freehub versions had codes FH-XD10-U7 and xd-11-u7. Freewheel versions don't gave the fh part of the code. This might be stamped on the hub somewhere?
 
raymondluxuryyacht":ri41v2ew said:
If this is the freehub version then the smallest sprocket screws on and serves as the lockring. You cannot use a modern lockring or modern cassette. You would need a suntour cassette from this period. Shimano won't fit. I mentioned the axle length because if it's 130 not 135 but the bike you fit it to has 135mm spacing between the dropouts then you will potentially be bending the frame by using such a wheel.

Mombat says the 1989 and 1990 freehub versions had codes FH-XD10-U7 and xd-11-u7. Freewheel versions don't gave the fh part of the code. This might be stamped on the hub somewhere?

Didn't get chance to check , pretty sure it's a screw on cassette , teeth all on good condition
 
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