Always informative and relaxing with Dave. I've no intention of ever doing this but just like watching the videos. As usual Dave get's the job done with ease as he has a myriad of adapters, drifts, tools etc. As a one off DIY operation it's just not worth it. I guess I could get 3 wheels done at the LBS before I covered the outlay on these essential pieces for this overhaul...
not only the old version needs the special tool for the freewheel. I have a HU 1900 from march 2022, with the same hub DT 370 ratchet LN18 than the H1900, and just after 6500km I have some play inside, I need to change the bearings, one is rusty and the other one as a lateral play, and surprise, now that it is open, I need the special tool. Expensive, do not last more, and need a special tool...
I always watch your videos. I also own an H1900.I overtightened the thru axle and wore out the freehub spacers.I can no longer remove it with my fingers.Any ideas?
Hi, sounds like it needs a strip down and new parts where the existing ones are damaged, there is a great hub slit diagram from DT swiss with part numbers, if you let me know the part numbers you need I will post you some as long as your in the UK
Might sound silly but to double confirm,. Do these fit regular bike frames 😅🤷🏼♂️ I got my self the bbshd and it's stressing the crap out of my 'MTB' wheel
You didn't happen to measure the rotor side clearance from the end cap? 19mm? 15mm? Cheers! Hey Dave how does the XD FH driver hold up? I've worn out 3 HG bodies because the cassette chews the bejesus out of the splines 😉
Send it off,,, or go mate, well worth the journey 😊👊
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I have a wheel like this, but micro spline. and it doesn't have the spacer like the one that goes before the freehub, where did you get the manual image of this model? I'm not finding
@@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Thanks mate your a legend. I been watching your videos as i just got a Trek Rail 9.8 XT gen 4 for the hills here in North Devon, i love all the tips you have done. Have a few wheels that i need to service, DT Swiss back wheel from my Rocky Mountain Pipeline C70 lying around. All it needs bearings put in.
Where do i get this handy tool for working on freehub bodies without damaging them at 20:40? Is there a version to work with Shimano Micro Spline too? Would be nice thx!
I don't understand why you are greasing the bearings when you put them back in? Is it to make it easier to slide in? I thought the idea was to make the inside of the bearing do all the sliding/rolling, and not the outside?
"Why do you lubricate the outer part of the bearing?", wow, it's strange that you ask such a question, after the fact that every service manual mentions it, even logically speaking it is probably easier to reduce metal-to-metal friction when mounting the bearing by using grease , a bearing greased from the outside should theoretically be easier to fit into the hole.
@@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic In that case what is our next step. Trying with some penatraiting oil? Also what how can I find the tool that you put the wheel on, the one with the plastic top. And what is that freehub holder, I can't find that eather.