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Squire
- Location
- Peterborough
Ok, see if this helps..
Photo of my freehub, same'ish locknut on the top..
Undid that top nut, the freehub just slides off, exposing the ratchet machining in the hub itself...
Freehub, you can see the exposed pawls, clean them with WD or something, apply some light grease or oil. (edited to say..i used some light grease last time, no problem, but this time its made the pawls sticky, so perhaps oil is the better option)
Perhaps that'll help, perhaps it wont. BTW, it took me longer to upload the pics than it did to strip the freehub off. It can be that easy.
Edited again to say..if yours is similar, watch out as you slide the freehub back into the main hub. The pawls sticking out make it slightly difficult to slide it all back in, its easy to dislodge the spring that runs round the pawls.
Photo of my freehub, same'ish locknut on the top..
Undid that top nut, the freehub just slides off, exposing the ratchet machining in the hub itself...
Freehub, you can see the exposed pawls, clean them with WD or something, apply some light grease or oil. (edited to say..i used some light grease last time, no problem, but this time its made the pawls sticky, so perhaps oil is the better option)
Perhaps that'll help, perhaps it wont. BTW, it took me longer to upload the pics than it did to strip the freehub off. It can be that easy.
Edited again to say..if yours is similar, watch out as you slide the freehub back into the main hub. The pawls sticking out make it slightly difficult to slide it all back in, its easy to dislodge the spring that runs round the pawls.