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Rear hub/axle
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RSX was the lower end of Shimanos road groups from around 1997.
It would probably be equivalent to todays Sora range.
I have just removed some RSX STI shifters after 10 years of good use.

Even so I don't understand, unless they are the wrong size balls, why there is the problem.
There won't be much of a gap but the balls should squeeze in nicely.
Ride hard or ride home alone!
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Rear hub/axle - tcotruvo - 01-26-2010, 12:04 PM

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