07-28-2010, 09:12 AM
First, a little background. I got a free Raleigh MTB that had been left outside for a small period, enough to rust the chain. The free hub (FH-M40-8) feels fine but I will need to rebuild it anyway considering the bike is around 20-years old.
Recently, I found a similar free hub NOS (FH-M550) an LBS offered for $10 to clear old stuff from shelves. So I am thinking I can just replace the hub and avoid the extra work of rebuilding the old one. But now I am wondering, is replacing the hub really less difficult considering that the spokes/rim will all be removed and re-installed on the new hub, then all trued properly.
I thought maybe you guys/gals have some thoughts about what the best course of action might be from your experiences.
Thanks,
Steve
Recently, I found a similar free hub NOS (FH-M550) an LBS offered for $10 to clear old stuff from shelves. So I am thinking I can just replace the hub and avoid the extra work of rebuilding the old one. But now I am wondering, is replacing the hub really less difficult considering that the spokes/rim will all be removed and re-installed on the new hub, then all trued properly.
I thought maybe you guys/gals have some thoughts about what the best course of action might be from your experiences.
Thanks,
Steve
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