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To me it sounds like there is too much grease in the hub, wip the cassette off and take the ratchet body off, clean out al the grease with a rag, then use a light oil instead of grease, this always works best........ the grease actually dampens the spring mechanism rather than letting it actaute.........

3 in one oil should work a treat

ash

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To me it sounds like there is too much grease in the hub, wip the cassette off and take the ratchet body off, clean out al the grease with a rag, then use a light oil instead of grease, this always works best........ the grease actually dampens the spring mechanism rather than letting it actaute.........

3 in one oil should work a treat

ash

I'll do that I think. Thanks a lot!

Cheers Matt [big thumbs up] (Y)

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just a few questions (didnt think they warented a new hope topic) How do you remove the rattchet body from an xc/mono? And what is the grease liek that comes in a hope? is it thin? or thick?

cheers

(sorry for the thread hijack)

to remove the ratchet body from an xc/mono or even bulb/big-un, simply use a cassette lockring tool, remove the cassette leaving the bare ratchet body.........

next use a flat bladed screw driver to lever the cap on the axle off the axle, (the cap is held on with a rubber o-ring inside it)

then simply pull the ratchet body out, being careful to watch the springs dont go everywhere.........

the grease that comes in a hope is quite thick the reason for this being is that the hubs are designed for xc/freeride............

ive found the best substance to run the hope hubs on is light oil rather than grease........

ash

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to remove the ratchet body from an xc/mono or even bulb/big-un, simply use a cassette lockring tool, remove the cassette leaving the bare ratchet body.........

next use a flat bladed screw driver to lever the cap on the axle off the axle, (the cap is held on with a rubber o-ring inside it)

then simply pull the ratchet body out, being careful to watch the springs dont go everywhere.........

the grease that comes in a hope is quite thick the reason for this being is that the hubs are designed for xc/freeride............

ive found the best substance to run the hope hubs on is light oil rather than grease........

ash

i have found that if u leave the cassette ON, u can just pull, it will come out, thats easier

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