DT Swiss X1700 Freehub Overhaul
drumandguitar
Posts: 74
My freehub is very notchy and sometimes catches so ive taken it apart to clean down. Attached is a photo of said item.
I'm a bit stuck what to do next. Is the next section meant to come off the axle? I dont want to force it too much. Or am I best just greasing it up and re assembling?
I'm a bit stuck what to do next. Is the next section meant to come off the axle? I dont want to force it too much. Or am I best just greasing it up and re assembling?
Canyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John
0
Comments
-
Remove the spring. Then the pawls and clean. Grease lightly and re fit."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
Thanks Nick. I've put it back together and its smooth and seems to work ok but it no longer clicks, just very quietly, nothing like you would expect from a normal hub.
Will I die?Canyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John0 -
The silence is just the grease being in the way. As the hub works and the pawls move the grease about thevclicking will come back. You should not have too much grease in there."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
OK, that makes sense. Ill take it apart and just wipe down some of the excess grease. Presumably too much grease will interfere with the movement of the pawls?
Thanks again.Canyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John0 -
It can do. It can stop it working"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
...and it failed, as in started to skip under power, luckily about 100m from the end of the trail. I'll have to strip it down again and see whats going on. Ho hum.
I did notice that the spring seemed slacker when I put it back. Could I have overstretched it taking it and the pawls off? Are these replaceable?Canyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John0 -
I found a pdf somewhere saying if you remove spring a new one is required. So I guess you do.
SimonCanyon Nerve AM 6.0 2011
Kona Firemountain HT0 -
You did well to find a pdf, the DT Swiss website is worse than Sram's for finding anything resembling a useful manual.Canyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John0 -
Yes i know I stumbled across it some how. I not sure what hubs on my nerve AM dtswiss rims. I think there OEM AM 1950. But all the diagrams and parts list I've seen all have the same part number for the spring.
I'll dig the link out tomorrow
SimonCanyon Nerve AM 6.0 2011
Kona Firemountain HT0 -
Ive just ordered this from CRC.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=81209
Should do the trick.Canyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John0 -
Yep that's the one I found too.
Still can't find my m1950 hubs anywhere.
SimonCanyon Nerve AM 6.0 2011
Kona Firemountain HT0 -
For the record, here's a link to the relevant service manual. What was confusing me is that they are actually called Onyx hubs.
http://www.birota.ru/manuals/dtswiss/onicundceritrev2003-2004.pdfCanyon Nerve XC7
Carrera Fury
Specialized Secteur Elite
Planet X Uncle John0