new freehub - resistance
Moderator: robbosmans
ok so I installed a new freehub on my 2010 mavic ksyriums as the bushings were worn on the old one. I also installed new pawls/springs and used the mavic mineral oil that mavic specifies. The cassette isnt overly tightened - lockring was put on finger tight then tightened until most of the ratcheting noise stopped but could have been tightened more, but am weary that too much force is bad.
When I pedal the bike and let it freewheel, the rear wheel slows down a lot quicker that it did with the old freehub. My question is - will the new freehub take a while to bed in? If not, what has caused the apparent increased resistance - too much oil?
thanks
When I pedal the bike and let it freewheel, the rear wheel slows down a lot quicker that it did with the old freehub. My question is - will the new freehub take a while to bed in? If not, what has caused the apparent increased resistance - too much oil?
thanks
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haha yeah got it off - just needed brute force in the end
Yeah ive got that washer on that comes with shimano cassettes.
Could there possibly be an issue because the cassette was removed from a shimano freehub (i.e. just needing the 1mm shimano washer) and put onto a mavic freehub, which requires an additional 1.75mm spacer.
Ive installed Mavic spacer -> shimano washer -> cassette. Is this correct?
Yeah ive got that washer on that comes with shimano cassettes.
Could there possibly be an issue because the cassette was removed from a shimano freehub (i.e. just needing the 1mm shimano washer) and put onto a mavic freehub, which requires an additional 1.75mm spacer.
Ive installed Mavic spacer -> shimano washer -> cassette. Is this correct?
Not sure if we're talking about the same thing. The washer goes inside the freehub.
The axle stub you had problems removing goes through the freehub, through the washer then into the hub.
As far as I'm aware a washer isn't included with the new freehub.
The axle stub you had problems removing goes through the freehub, through the washer then into the hub.
As far as I'm aware a washer isn't included with the new freehub.
Yeah sorry I know what you mean - my new mavic hub came with a new washer and another bit that fits inside the freehub with the axle through it.
I mean the resistance isnt crazy, and obviously I wont feel it whilst pedalling - only coasting perhaps. Just intrigued as to why it seems more resistant.
Im thinking I may have used too much oil as the freehub is pretty quiet when freewheeling - whereas most mavic freehubs are notoriously noisy.
I mean the resistance isnt crazy, and obviously I wont feel it whilst pedalling - only coasting perhaps. Just intrigued as to why it seems more resistant.
Im thinking I may have used too much oil as the freehub is pretty quiet when freewheeling - whereas most mavic freehubs are notoriously noisy.
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