Shimano Micro Spline 12 speed freehub body noise and play. Quick fix.
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- čas přidán 18. 08. 2023
- This freehub noise is common on e-bikes, but can happen with a regular bike as well.
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I think it's a good video! good job!
Quick fix 🤣🤣 and he buys new freehub
That's why I stayed with 9 speed Shimano. Those crude cheap freehubs never quit. I'd probably go to the dark side of SRAMXD first. Imagine a breakdown like that on a long distance tour!
perfeito, parabens
Why you do not replace the bearings? It costs up to 15€. The complete freehub mor then 50€.
My friend chewed up his mavic hub on his e-bike. Many of these hubs aren’t suitable for motor assist.
That's why i practice bmx, mtb pieces are more expensive, less reliable (non sealed bearings if ur pieces arent top) and the maintenance is a hell.
The most complex Bmx piece is a freecoaster hub.
The less complex modern mtb piece is the god damn driver.
Wouldn't it be quicker to buy a new wheel or even a new bike?
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Shimano...
It's quicker to die than to stay alive.
I use onion instead of cassette and it wayyy better
Shimano's "hubgate"...after "crankgate".
Si que es laborioso este núcleo 🤦🏼
What hub is that
I'm a trained bicycle-mechanic, based in germany. Trust me: It doesn't matter wich manufacturer produced a hub. This is a design-flaw of the freewheel itself. Each Micro Spline freewheel will suffer the same fate in a relative short time, especially if mounted at a pedelec. The tiny bearing balls are not designd to withstand the high torques.
90% of cases will have only the outer bearing affected.
Faster wear on e-bikes then.
Mine only has 800 miles and now I’m worried.
I wanted to know too. There’s a point in the video you can just about see it’s Shimano SLX.
@@maxim54321 You are right. The hub shown here is a FH-M7110 hub.
But it doesn't matter again, because FH-M7110 and FH-M8110 share the exact same spare parts, except the axle.
@@mytoyota80 Actually, you don't need to be worried. You just need to find a bike shop, with really good tools.
At my workplace, we own a tool case filled with pullers for industrial bearings and I changed a lot of these MicroSpline-Bearings, in the last twelve months. This might not be cheaper, but way faster to have the customer on trail, again.