Yikes!!!! Can you purchase an entire freehub replacement? I did that with a
Phil Wood hub before

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Bill Lindsay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bill In Westchester
>
> Short answer, I assume there was a loose body floating around and that
> caused the jam, and the groove is the result of that jam.  Whatever that
> loose body was, you cleaned it out when you cleaned out the grease.  The
> Mavic Crossmax rear wheel that I just tried to fix has extreme grooving in
> a regular pattern around the hub shell which was originally smooth
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-r3lQJcOLffY/VvQtBUX9V7I/AAAAAAAADLw/MJU-qc6_jlAdBFFqBcK52mVRjkErZDbAg/s1600/IMG_0864.JPG>
>
> What you are looking at is the recess where one of two pawls would sit,
> and the grooved surface to the right of that recess is supposed to be
> smooth.  Something broke off or got in there and got dragged around the
> hubshell making that nasty groove pattern.  The pawls themselves are
> damaged, and I assume that bits of metal that broke off these pawls was
> what got dragged around.  I'm going to replace them with some aftermarket
> pawls that are marketed as being superior to the stock Mavic parts.  I'd
> guess that it's 50/50 that it will work, and this kid (one of my
> high-school bike racers) might have to spring for a new rear wheel.  If I
> can get the new pawls to stay put, and they remain in one piece, though, it
> should work for another season or two.  It will be on my offseason
> checklist to check this kid's freehub again.
>
>
> Bill Lindsay
>
> El Cerrito Gauchos Team Mechanic
>
> El Cerrito CA
>
>
>
> On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 6:45:17 AM UTC-7, William R. wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
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