Does anyone know where to get a freehub like this?

dazzawazza
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An Internet site I can order off is preferable.
Thanks
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Well what's the hub?0
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The only markings on it are "F J".
I have two wheels that have exactly the same type of freehub installed, both need replacing.
1)Jalco rim with specialized hub off a 2007 Specialized Allez purchased new.
2)Alex rim with no-name hub off 2005 or 2006 Giant Escape purchased new.
Since this type of freehub is off wheels used by two major retailers I'm guessing they must be available somewhere??
I'm selling the Giant and using the Allez for commuting so would prefer to keep costs down and not buy new wheels.0 -
What's wrong with the freehubs. If they have sealed bearings, then dismantle the freehub and press the bearings out, get new bearings and reassemble (done it on Campag freehubs)Recipe: shave legs sparingly, rub in embrocation and drizzle with freshly squeezed baby oil.0
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Its probably a Formula hub - resold under a number of different brands including a lot of OEM bikes - http://www.formulahubs.com/Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0