Can anyone identify this freehub?
AntonT4
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Hi
Does anyone have any idea what type of freehub this is? It’s off an early 2000 Scott Octane and uses their own brand of hub with sealed bearings. Have tried to find a similar looking freehubs online but doesn’t seem to be many about. Am I better off just buying a new hub?
Cheers
Anton
Does anyone have any idea what type of freehub this is? It’s off an early 2000 Scott Octane and uses their own brand of hub with sealed bearings. Have tried to find a similar looking freehubs online but doesn’t seem to be many about. Am I better off just buying a new hub?
Cheers
Anton
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Ask Scott.0
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'Own brand' means someone elses with their branding on it!
Trouble is the outside looks similar on all freehubs, and most won't want to remove it to look, do you have a pic of the rest of the hub?
I'd bet on it being Formula as they make hubs for anyone it seems!
SimonCurrently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0 -
Here’s photos of the hub..
It’s the first time I’ve come across this type of freehub so I’m not very familiar with it..
Cheers
Anton
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Hi mate, defo a formula frehub. I have seen them on a few budget bikes come through my shop.0
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Cheers guys! From looking online I think I have found the replacement:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/product ... revolution
I'm guessing my 9spd cassette will fit this freehub as its labelled 8 on their site?0