GentlyBenevolent
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Part two of a know-how question...
Background: Rear wheel is currently in the lbs with a worn/broken freehub and bearings. They don't have parts to fix but are trying to source them. If I had more time I'd be happy to do and fix this myself but I need the bike at the weekend.
Looking on the pessimistic side, if I were to buy a new wheelset, are the parts available (where from?) for servicing Fulcrum 7s or Shimano RS31? Is it a case of ringing up a bike shop and asking them to source the parts for me?
The wheels are for a Felt Z85. Having extensively googled and forum-searched it's come down to the F7 or RS31 (leaning towards the latter, and they're similar price). My gut says the fulcrum 5s but head says they're too expensive for this bike and the weight warning is putting me off - I'm not too heavy but in the "you should check your wheels often" range. The RS31s although appearing heavy sound like a reasonable amount of wheel for £130.
If the freehub replacement is going to be unavailable or more than a new hub how do I choose a hub with replaceable parts so I don't end up in the same situation? Current thinking is a shimano 105 hub, but mainly because the bike as 105 group and no other reason. It's mavic cxp22 rims, so probably not worth spending a fortune on the hub?
Background: Rear wheel is currently in the lbs with a worn/broken freehub and bearings. They don't have parts to fix but are trying to source them. If I had more time I'd be happy to do and fix this myself but I need the bike at the weekend.
Looking on the pessimistic side, if I were to buy a new wheelset, are the parts available (where from?) for servicing Fulcrum 7s or Shimano RS31? Is it a case of ringing up a bike shop and asking them to source the parts for me?
The wheels are for a Felt Z85. Having extensively googled and forum-searched it's come down to the F7 or RS31 (leaning towards the latter, and they're similar price). My gut says the fulcrum 5s but head says they're too expensive for this bike and the weight warning is putting me off - I'm not too heavy but in the "you should check your wheels often" range. The RS31s although appearing heavy sound like a reasonable amount of wheel for £130.
If the freehub replacement is going to be unavailable or more than a new hub how do I choose a hub with replaceable parts so I don't end up in the same situation? Current thinking is a shimano 105 hub, but mainly because the bike as 105 group and no other reason. It's mavic cxp22 rims, so probably not worth spending a fortune on the hub?