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12mm Axle 135mm swingarm width

£25.00

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Formula DC 22RQ Rear Hub Repair Set

£30.00

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Gambler 150x12mm Rear Axle 2013

£45.00

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Formula DC 42N Hub Repair Set For Voltage (2011) & Voltage FR 700 (2018)

£50.00

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Formula DC 22N Hub Repair Set For Voltage FR/Voltage FR 700 (2013)

£40.00

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Formula DC 52N Hub Repair Set For Voltage (2011)

£70.00

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Formula DHL 150 Rear Hub Repair Set For Gambler/E-Spark Plus/E-Genius Plus

£110.00

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Formula Front Hub Rebuild Kit For Gambler

£50.00

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Formula DHL 135 Rear Hub Repair Set For Voltage FR/Voltage FR 700 (2011)

£120.00

If you're an avid cyclist, you know that keeping your bike in top shape is essential to enjoy a smooth and safe ride. One critical aspect of maintaining your bike is ensuring that you have the right wheel spares to replace any worn-out or damaged parts.

At the heart of your bike's rear wheel is the freehub, which allows the cassette to rotate when you pedal. If your freehub is worn or damaged, you'll need to replace it to keep your bike running smoothly. Fortunately, there are plenty of freehub options available, including those compatible with thru axle systems.

Thru axle systems provide more stability and stiffness than traditional quick-release systems, making them ideal for riders who demand the most from their bikes. If you're upgrading to a thru axle system, you'll need to ensure that you have the right hub end caps to match your bike's frame and fork.

Replacing hub end caps is a straightforward process, but it's essential to get the right size and type to ensure a perfect fit. When in doubt, consult your bike's manual or speak with a knowledgeable bike mechanic for advice.

If your hub needs more than just end caps, you may need to rebuild it entirely. Hub rebuilds involve disassembling the hub, replacing worn or damaged parts, and reassembling it to like-new condition. This process can be more involved than replacing end caps or a freehub, but it's an excellent way to extend the life of your wheelset.

In conclusion, whether you're upgrading your bike or simply replacing worn-out parts, having the right wheel spares on hand is crucial. From freehubs to thru axles, hub end caps to full hub rebuilds, there are plenty of options available to keep your bike running smoothly and safely for years to come.