no dude. you've snapped the axle
a new axle and bearings should get it running again
I only say bearings need replaced as you need to remove one to fit the new axle.
it may be possible to remove and refit without damging the bearing but I'd just replace the two main hub bearings while it's stripped
was there not a thin washer between the freehub body and bearing?
Not entirely sure. There's a good chance the bearings probably hold that portion of axle in place. and if that's the case you'll need to drift the axle out taking one bearing out the hub shell with it. it should be fairly obvious if that's the case.Thanks, I've got the part of the axle out of the freehub but should the other part that's still in the hub body just slide out?
some hubs do, some don't. i replace bearings on so many different hubs other than the most common hubs I forget which ones do/don'tAlso, I don't remember seeing a thin washer
Not entirely sure. There's a good chance the bearings probably hold that portion of axle in place. and if that's the case you'll need to drift the axle out taking one bearing out the hub shell with it. it should be fairly obvious if that's the case.
some hubs do, some don't. i replace bearings on so many different hubs other than the most common hubs I forget which ones do/don't
Yeah. that's all a drift is. If you have a socket set you can probably find a socket the right size, stick it on an extension bar and tap it out. a proper hub support tool is handy but you can improvise.I assume that the drift is something that fits the size of the axle so you can force/hit it through?
Yeah. that's all a drift is. If you have a socket set you can probably find a socket the right size, stick it on an extension bar and tap it out. a proper hub support tool is handy but you can improvise.
no mate. you need the DT Swiss axle for your hub
any decent LBS can order from Madison (the UK distributor)
If you can find the hub model yourself you may well be able to buy the axle from an online retailer
You can buy bearing pullers / press tools from here, Bearing Pullers and Presses for Bicycles - BearingProTools.com. I replaced wheel & hub bearings recently and used tools from them, worked really well. You can just buy the sizes you need for your bearings.
These also do a good range of bearings Kinetic Bike Bearings
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