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Clean it up with a file and whack it back together. It’ll happen again but then a new freehub body in the same material would just do it again too.
Clean it up with a file and whack it back together. It’ll happen again but then a new freehub body in the same material would just do it again too.
do I need a new freehub or can I rasp/sand the ridges flat and wind it up tiiiiiight and hope for the best, and if so will i go through chains/cassettes like the proverbial? Don't really want to spend £50 on a new freehub body from Kinetic (think it's a formula 10sp, can I get one elsewhere?
cheers
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