Shimano r500 freehub

mcowan77
mcowan77 Posts: 560
edited February 2014 in Workshop
Freehub on my r500 wheel is done...

A direct replacement is £21!!

Are all shimano freehub bodies the same?

Can I use an alternative?

Chee

Comments

  • JUst to be clear, 21 pounds for a freehub is cheap rather than expensive, other brands cost 70 or more pounds
    left the forum March 2023
  • mcowan77
    mcowan77 Posts: 560
    I'm thinking more used on ebay

    Or buying a full hub like the sora or tiagra one
  • keef66
    keef66 Posts: 13,123
    You tried any first aid on it? I take my RS10 freehub off annually, pick out the seal from the back and drizzle loads of transmission oil in there. Washes out the muck and rejuvenates it for another year.
  • mcowan77
    mcowan77 Posts: 560
    I manged to shear off the top of The hub casing when putting a new cassette on!!
  • majormantra
    majormantra Posts: 2,094
    You can buy a new pair of R501s for £60. For this reason I'd be inclined to treat them as disposable, although if yours are in near new condition I'd consider spending the £21 for a freehub. As Ugo says, that's really quite cheap.
  • mcowan77
    mcowan77 Posts: 560
    I can get this for £17... Will the freehub body be ok to swap over?
    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shim ... wwodGCkAlQ

    Thanks
  • majormantra
    majormantra Posts: 2,094
    I don't know, but probably not. There are lots of very similar, but different Shimano freehubs.
  • Moonbiker
    Moonbiker Posts: 1,706
    Wheelset is 60 quid new atm.
  • majormantra
    majormantra Posts: 2,094
    You can buy a new pair of R501s for £60.
    Moonbiker wrote:
    Wheelset is 60 quid new atm.

    :wink: