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Creaking Freehub
My bike has an annoying creak that I have narrowed down to be coming
from somewhere in the rear hub. The bike has a Campagnolo Veloce hub. I just recently replaced the cassette, also Veloce. A few days after the new cassette was installed I rode a century, at the end of the ride the creaking started. The creaking occurs most in the 3rd to 4th largest sprockets. Smaller sprockets creak slightly, the biggest sprockets make no noticable noise at all. My local shop let me try one of their wheels on the bike, and sure enough the creaking stopped. So I am trying to find out what might be the cause. The shop suggested a new freehub body, but that appears to be easier said then done with the Veloce hub. Alternatively they suggested a new hub, but with the labor and parts I might as well get a new wheel. I am wondering if there might be something simple I am missing that might fix the problem without replacing the hub? The hub has about 7000 miles on it. Thanks for any feedback you all might have! Ryan |
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rmhcyclist- The bike has a Campagnolo Veloce hub.
I just recently replaced the cassette, also Veloce. A few days after the new cassette was installed I rode a century, BRBR Grease onto the outside of the freehub body, lockring TIGHT...You don't need a new freehub body unless the bearings are toasted in the one you have. Try grasso- Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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