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  1. My guess is one of the 3-4 washers are missing. Currently have my shimano cassette apart and all the spacers in a baggie

  2. Did you seat it all the way? Can you turn the cassette and feel it engaging the pawls? I have done this before where the cassette wasn’t seated completely.

  3. Set the hub, rotor side down, on the ground. Push down on the drive side end cap firmly and it should pop in place. It’s just held in by friction, usually it’s sandwiched by the dropouts so it doesn’t come loose.

  4. LemursRideBigWheels on

    On all of my I9s that had cassette play, I had munched the bearings.  Luckily it’s a pretty easy job.  Pull em and take a look or have a shop do so.  That said, bearing issues can lead to freehub issues pretty quickly as if the drive side goes you can have the drive ring eat into the freehub body…as one is aluminum and the other steel…well you get the idea.

    Edit…that said, in this case you seem to have a shimano cassette rather than an SRAM setup like I do. Make sure that you are not missing a spacer.  

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