Freehub replacement
Josh377
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Unfortunately I have written off my wifes bike freehub (cassette spins both ways).
Looking for a replacement freehub and how to exactly do it.
I have done this on modern and far better hubs, however these are very low spec and very different.
Bike is Norco Storm 7.2 2015
Hub is Joytech D142TSE Alloy Disc QR 9spd
from what I can gather this is a shimano rear hub?
Please help me get out this mess!!
Many thanks in advance!
Josh
Looking for a replacement freehub and how to exactly do it.
I have done this on modern and far better hubs, however these are very low spec and very different.
Bike is Norco Storm 7.2 2015
Hub is Joytech D142TSE Alloy Disc QR 9spd
from what I can gather this is a shimano rear hub?
Please help me get out this mess!!
Many thanks in advance!
Josh
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No it will fit a Shimano (or Sram) cassette, but it won't be a Shimano freehub.
Either find one that fits (Joytech - good luck working out which) or it's probably simpler to buy a new cheap wheel.I don't do smileys.
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Parktools0 -
As above, it’s a Joytech hub, just Shimano cassette fitment.Currently 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