Hello there!
This is the state of my Mavic ID360 freehub on which I put a Shimano 105 11s cassette.
I was wondering what would you think about this wear?
Haven't done 2000km yet.
it’s ok but next time use a torque wrench at 40 N/m
OptionalQuality789 on
That’s barely any wear! Keep going
JimmyJuly on
If you keep riding that IS doing something.
timute on
They all look like this.
3dxl on
My freehub like dog bite but still running. Yours good for another few years.
velo_dude on
You can straighten a length of QR spring and shim one of the spline faces if the cassette has hammer bitten the body badly enough. Shimming also eases cassette removal, but fitment depends on spline face wear. Keep rockin’ if the bites aren’t creating frustrating issues.
poprainboworc on
File off the burrs and keep riding. Make sure to torque to spec on reinstall.
iRobi8 on
Looks fine
MrRichardH on
Seen worse. Just make sure your cassette locking is tightened to the correct torque specifications. 40Nm if I remember correctly.
Meowriano on
Totally fine, thats not even twisted or warped yet!
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Ride on!
Completely normal
it’s ok but next time use a torque wrench at 40 N/m
That’s barely any wear! Keep going
If you keep riding that IS doing something.
They all look like this.
My freehub like dog bite but still running. Yours good for another few years.
You can straighten a length of QR spring and shim one of the spline faces if the cassette has hammer bitten the body badly enough. Shimming also eases cassette removal, but fitment depends on spline face wear. Keep rockin’ if the bites aren’t creating frustrating issues.
File off the burrs and keep riding. Make sure to torque to spec on reinstall.
Looks fine
Seen worse. Just make sure your cassette locking is tightened to the correct torque specifications. 40Nm if I remember correctly.
Totally fine, thats not even twisted or warped yet!
Hey You! Leave your bike alone!
It’s fine