I am posting this up incase anyone has any problems with replacing their freehub on a rev x and not to have some on here sabotaging my thread,
These wheels are retro no matter what is said by some people and as such some advice may be of help.
My freehub was getting a bit worn and after a couple of days research on the internet I found out that an ultegra 6402 freehub is compatible as spinergy have discontinued the freehub that they originally fitted.Unfortunately the ultegra one was also discontinued.....So back to the drawing board.
I asked around for a few days and found out that a 105 9 speed will fit or possibly a shimano xt m750 nine speed(thanks one eyed jim).
I managed to buy one from someone on this forum and it arrived very quickly (thanks),After cnabalising the xt hub to remove the freehub which was a bit difficult as the hub was a bit difficult to grip,I removed the cassette from my spinergy and then removed the axle explanation below;
1,Undo the cone lock nut from the drive side with two cone spanners and remove both nut and cone.
2,tap the drive side end with a rubber mallet to remove the axle.
3,Remove the ball bearings and discard if damaged.
4,place a ten mm allen key in the open end of the freehub and undo the freehub counter clockwise.
5,the freehub can now be removed as one piece.
6,remove the spacer from the donor hub which is behind the freehub that you have removed.
7,Place the spacer from the donor hub behind the freehub and thread the freehub onto the spinergy with the ten mm allen key.
8,Do up very tightly but by hand only.
9,Check that it is rotating freely.
STAGE 2
1,replace the ball bearings that you removed or source some new ones (The shimano ones from your donor hub should be fine)
2,fill the race with grease and put the bearings in.
3,push the spinergy axle back in from the sealed bearing side.
4,Use the cone and seal from the donor hub as these will fit the spinergy axle and will seal the freehub better than the old ones.
5,Be sure to put the spacers between the cone and the lock nut.
6,adjust the bearings to run freely and smoothly.
7,You may have to play about with the axle spacing slightly to get the wheel central.
8,refit the cassette and any spacers that you used before and readjust your gears when the wheel is fitted.
9,Go for a ride and then recheck the bearing adjustment.
FINISHED
A couple of pics below.
These wheels are retro no matter what is said by some people and as such some advice may be of help.
My freehub was getting a bit worn and after a couple of days research on the internet I found out that an ultegra 6402 freehub is compatible as spinergy have discontinued the freehub that they originally fitted.Unfortunately the ultegra one was also discontinued.....So back to the drawing board.
I asked around for a few days and found out that a 105 9 speed will fit or possibly a shimano xt m750 nine speed(thanks one eyed jim).
I managed to buy one from someone on this forum and it arrived very quickly (thanks),After cnabalising the xt hub to remove the freehub which was a bit difficult as the hub was a bit difficult to grip,I removed the cassette from my spinergy and then removed the axle explanation below;
1,Undo the cone lock nut from the drive side with two cone spanners and remove both nut and cone.
2,tap the drive side end with a rubber mallet to remove the axle.
3,Remove the ball bearings and discard if damaged.
4,place a ten mm allen key in the open end of the freehub and undo the freehub counter clockwise.
5,the freehub can now be removed as one piece.
6,remove the spacer from the donor hub which is behind the freehub that you have removed.
7,Place the spacer from the donor hub behind the freehub and thread the freehub onto the spinergy with the ten mm allen key.
8,Do up very tightly but by hand only.
9,Check that it is rotating freely.
STAGE 2
1,replace the ball bearings that you removed or source some new ones (The shimano ones from your donor hub should be fine)
2,fill the race with grease and put the bearings in.
3,push the spinergy axle back in from the sealed bearing side.
4,Use the cone and seal from the donor hub as these will fit the spinergy axle and will seal the freehub better than the old ones.
5,Be sure to put the spacers between the cone and the lock nut.
6,adjust the bearings to run freely and smoothly.
7,You may have to play about with the axle spacing slightly to get the wheel central.
8,refit the cassette and any spacers that you used before and readjust your gears when the wheel is fitted.
9,Go for a ride and then recheck the bearing adjustment.
FINISHED
A couple of pics below.