Hi Bill. I too have been admiring the construction of the rear hub. And the 
ease of taking it apart. I had a problem though. I needed to take mine 
apart because on my first ride the rear freewheel mechanism locked up. When 
I took it apart and looked at the pawls I was amazed that there were six of 
them! Very nice. I think it jammed because there was some very sticky white 
grease on the pawls. I cleaned it out with wd-40, let it dry and applied 
chain oil. I use chainsaw bar chain oil. The hub operates beautifully now. 
I noticed when I had the hub opened up that one of the areas between the 
pawls had a grove in it (see photo). Actually, on closer inspection of the 
photo I see a smaller second groove closer to the pawl on the right. I 
wonder if this was a result of the jam or the cause. Or was it the grease? 
I feel like the grease had something to do with it. Could one or two of the 
ratchet gears get caught there like that? The photo was taken after I 
cleaned the grease out. Everything is working well now and I've been riding 
it a lot since this happened. I can't really wrap my head around what could 
have happened there. Any thoughts? Anyone?

Bill in Westchester, NY

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