So, the boy came in about an hour ago after his first real ride on his new (to him) 2012 Specialised enduro, says
Dad, I think I've got a problem with my freehub
Symptoms - funny noise from the freehub, occasionally goes freewheel in both directions, occasionally locks up in both directions.
Hrm, says I, let's have a look at it. Probably got some shite in the pawls, a clean and re grease and we're good to go.
So we had a look at it. And we're not good to go. Sorry for the blurryvision, but here goes -
Freehub body mahoosively cracked in two places, it's not completely fallen to pieces yet but it's getting there.
No problem, says I, I have an XT rear hub, I'll re-lace that onto your rims and you're good to go. Except - every bicycle we have, and there are quite a few, with the exception of the missus' ebike, has a 9mm QR. All the parts I have are 9mm QR. But /his/ bike isn't 9mm QR. It's got what I am informed is referred to as a "maxle", something I had previously considered to probably be a popular beat combo, maybe from "madchester". Apparently this is not the case, it's a modern thing that replaces the 9mm QR.
So, anyway, the freehub is toast. It's an ex-freehub. It is singing with the choir eternal, etc etc. Wheel bearings want sorted as well, which is no problem, but I am left wondering "is this some sort of Specialised-specific freehub, or can I use any old (presumably maxle compatible) body", and "how the shuddering **** do I get the massacred ratchets out of the hub anyway". The hubs appear to be original, they certainly match, but have no markings on them I can see. Red anodised, quite pretty really.
Otherwise, compatible hubs?
Advice on the cheapest way forwards?
Dad, I think I've got a problem with my freehub
Symptoms - funny noise from the freehub, occasionally goes freewheel in both directions, occasionally locks up in both directions.
Hrm, says I, let's have a look at it. Probably got some shite in the pawls, a clean and re grease and we're good to go.
So we had a look at it. And we're not good to go. Sorry for the blurryvision, but here goes -
Freehub body mahoosively cracked in two places, it's not completely fallen to pieces yet but it's getting there.
No problem, says I, I have an XT rear hub, I'll re-lace that onto your rims and you're good to go. Except - every bicycle we have, and there are quite a few, with the exception of the missus' ebike, has a 9mm QR. All the parts I have are 9mm QR. But /his/ bike isn't 9mm QR. It's got what I am informed is referred to as a "maxle", something I had previously considered to probably be a popular beat combo, maybe from "madchester". Apparently this is not the case, it's a modern thing that replaces the 9mm QR.
So, anyway, the freehub is toast. It's an ex-freehub. It is singing with the choir eternal, etc etc. Wheel bearings want sorted as well, which is no problem, but I am left wondering "is this some sort of Specialised-specific freehub, or can I use any old (presumably maxle compatible) body", and "how the shuddering **** do I get the massacred ratchets out of the hub anyway". The hubs appear to be original, they certainly match, but have no markings on them I can see. Red anodised, quite pretty really.
Otherwise, compatible hubs?
Advice on the cheapest way forwards?