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Siezed Hub


Maladie

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Well, on tuesday evening as I was having a little ride up at my school, my bike practically stopped in place.

I could not roll the bike forward without pushing the pedals round at the same time.

I took my back wheel off and the sprocket is not budging.

I have no idea what to do as I think the whole driver inside the hub is fecked.

Do I take it apart, have a look and possibly take the wheel to a shop?

Or just buy a whole new driver straight away?

Thankyou,

James.

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chances are its just something simle like a snapped spring or pawl thats wedged in there just take it apart your gunna have to anyway

Okay mate, i'll have a look tonight, cheers.

Might also add, I bought the hub second hand pretty cheap off Ebay so it might have already had a few problems internely when I got it.

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Aha, I'm sorry. I renember you going on about you having a deng hub before. :P

Silly old me, jumping to conclusions.

Haha, but anyway Jack, do you have any idea what to do about my little problem?

Or do you reckon it's best to buy a whole new driver?

Even though they're almost £80 ...

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have you taken the driver out yet? That will really give you your answer. It maybe one pawl has snapped and clogging it all up, in which case its 1 pawl you need. Or it may be a mangled bearing etc etc.

Get it out, and if you dont know what to do with it, take some pictures and we'll tell you what to do.

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sorry I missed this

Its not a bodge. With the hub out of the frame, and the fun bolts removed, the driver will pull out. Usually a rotation in the freewheel direction helps as well as pulling it out. :)

Yeah you dont need to undo the sprocket, thats attached to the driver

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