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Freehub IIdentification

 
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Old 26-05.-2008, 12:50 AM   #1
ColinS
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Default Freehub IIdentification

Hi all

I need a new XT freehub but they seem to come in 2 types. 1 for 750 series
and 1 for 760 series. How do I identify which one I need?

The hub is a splined XT hub from 2006 so I sort of assume it is a 750. Is
this right?


TIA
Colin

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Old 29-05.-2008, 04:39 PM   #2
Crazy Fred
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Default Re: Freehub IIdentification

On May 25, 11:50*am, "ColinS" <Nothis...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I need a new XT freehub but they seem to come in 2 types. *1 for 750 series
> and 1 for 760 series. *How do I identify which one I need?
>
> The hub is a splined XT hub from 2006 so I sort of assume it is a 750. *Is
> this right?
>
> TIA
> Colin


Take it off and head to your local bike shop for a match up. Easy yes.
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