Below is the rear from my wheelset used for a few years on my daily commuter, bought it secondhand anyway but recently have some strange noises from the rear that I am pretty sure are due to wear on the aluminium freehub splines against the steel cassette.
Px website does show replacement freehubs, but I don't know what wheels I have except that I imagine they were budget and the freehub is marked 11 speed, although I have been running 9 speed with the correct spacer.
I imagine that Px used rebranded OEM - any ideas what they are. Also I am not familiar with sealed bearings as I usually use Deore. I have unscrewed both of the end caps - how do you remove the axle / bearings and freehub ?
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hmm they buy from whoever is cheap.
Last planet X hub I had was an "el guapo" and those are made by "chosen hubs" in taiwan, luckily also sold as "stans neo" so spares are plentiful on the internet.
Actually yours look similar and might well be the same. But I've also had novatech hubs off them.
if the end caps are off you probably tap the axle out from the non drive side
once the freewheel is off you have a fighting chance of matching it. Also check the ratchet ring for wear in the hub shell
It'll probably just pull free unless you can see a hole for a 10mm allen key
Many thanks to both of you. There are Hex sockets formed at each end of the axle and imagine these are to allow a grip whilst removing the end caps - they are not loke the Shimano hex that clearly retains the freehub body.
Also I am pretty sure that I can see one face of the bearing at the freehub side, so imagine there to be a shoulder behind. This would tie up with wzzz above and tapping out from the non-drive side.
After I get it out, that may help with identification.
The story continues:
So, I have got the freehub off with the minimum of fuss.Needed to tap the axle out of the hub, then tap axle out of the freehub. It is marked CHO-14 SEN-04.
Onto Px support, unfotunately they don't stock them as spares but a Google of CHO-014 led me to the Chosen website and Part Number SFH-06BW.
Further Google leads me to SFH-06BW being fitted to RSP wheelsets, and the freehub body being available from Tredz. So I have taken a punt and ordered one, with the £5 discount. Don't know when it will arrive or if it will fit but can always return it unused if the dimensions don't match.
Thanks to wzzz and Del - seems like I might be able to keep this wheel turning !
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No worries. However, what sort of noises, and when? ( Under load, freewheeling, etc. ).
Replacing the whole thing will probably sort it but if you can service it you'll have something you can slap straight on there.
Hi, I'm needing some new pawl springs for one of these hubs, did you have any luck with the freehub you bought?
Hope ones might fit by the look of them, otherwise do the tiny ziptie bodge
I did look out some spare springs, the Hope one's were the wrong shape unfortunately. Not heard of the zip tie bodge before, worth a try.