I can answer my own question ^^
The hub shell had separated from the outer casing on the drive side. Basically the only things holding it together were the axle and spoke tension.
Could possibly glue it, I’d have to line it up bang on due to the spoke holes, but I’d forever be constantly worried of it coming apart again.
Picked up a damaged rear wheel off eBay and rebuilt my rim and spokes onto the new hub.
Top skills Sam. Both your diagnosis and repair.
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I can answer my own question ^^
The hub shell had separated from the outer casing on the drive side. Basically the only things holding it together were the axle and spoke tension.
Could possibly glue it, I’d have to line it up bang on due to the spoke holes, but I’d forever be constantly worried of it coming apart again.
Picked up a damaged rear wheel off eBay and rebuilt my rim and spokes onto the new hub.