10-12-2010, 12:17 PM
Hello,
First time post here, hope someone can help.
I have an old Trek 800 Antelope 21 speed.
I have cleaned it all up, lubed and greased it up, replaced a few items and have been riding it for a couple months. (after about 30 years of not riding at all).
Lately the freehub (I think that is the correct term). has been slipping. I'll be taking off from a stop and really putting some muscle on the peddle and it slips. Needless to say that is a bit of a problem!!!.
It comes and goes, but is now getting to the point I'm a little gun-shy of riding very much. So the question is.
How do I tell what to buy to replace it? The whole system is Shimano, I don't know if that is original to the bike, but that is what was on it when it became mine. The Cassette is a 7 sprocket afair, I see Shimano freehubs on the web, but there are so many I have no idea what to get. If I take the freehub off will there be markings on it to tell me what it is and therefore what I need to purchase to replace it?
Any help is appreciated,
Charlie
First time post here, hope someone can help.
I have an old Trek 800 Antelope 21 speed.
I have cleaned it all up, lubed and greased it up, replaced a few items and have been riding it for a couple months. (after about 30 years of not riding at all).
Lately the freehub (I think that is the correct term). has been slipping. I'll be taking off from a stop and really putting some muscle on the peddle and it slips. Needless to say that is a bit of a problem!!!.
It comes and goes, but is now getting to the point I'm a little gun-shy of riding very much. So the question is.
How do I tell what to buy to replace it? The whole system is Shimano, I don't know if that is original to the bike, but that is what was on it when it became mine. The Cassette is a 7 sprocket afair, I see Shimano freehubs on the web, but there are so many I have no idea what to get. If I take the freehub off will there be markings on it to tell me what it is and therefore what I need to purchase to replace it?
Any help is appreciated,
Charlie
Charlie.