Fitting the Cassette Joint to a Shimano Nexus 7 Speed Hub
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This was extremely helpful thank you so much! I'm learning to check youtube first rather than fiddle with stuff for a long time first
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Just a pleasure!
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Thank you for this . It was very tricky and I dont think I would have got it fixed without your help. Plus my language and my bood preassure was going through the roof and if my son had made one more smart arse remark he was in line for a good kicking too. After the help everything got a little more calm. Thanks
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please do full video about this hub ! thanks !
russsboy 6 months ago
@russsboy
its probably best to do it in 2 or 3 vids as what needs to be done depends upon what you find inside.
DenRustneEike 3 months ago
If I not mistaken I have a bit newer model, because in my case parts 1 and 2 are already joined together. By the sound I guess the third part (locker) is in your case metal, in my case is... plastic. Gee... :-(
barabantu 10 months ago
@barabantu
yeah. ill ask V man to add the specific part number for this cassette joint to the title / tag.
DenRustneEike 3 months ago
Thank you for the reply but I do have a question now that I put it back together.
I seem to have tightened the back pedal roller break. and I know its something I have done because it was running perfectly before I changed the tyres. I was going to take it apart again tomorrow any suggestions what I should do or not do.
I just love this bike and I would like to have running perfectly again. If it helps its 18 months old a Batavus so its a newer type I suppose.
With thanks
andrew097 1 year ago
@andrew097
it sounds to me as if the axle may have rotated as the wheel was unbolted.
DenRustneEike 3 months ago