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Formula RXC-142 Rear Hub Repair Kit

£60.00

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Formula XR2.5 Rear XD Hub Repair Kit

£80.00

Syncros

Silverton/Revelstoke 1.0 CL XD Rear Hub Repair Kit

£120.00

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Revelstoke 1.5 XD Rear Hub Repair Kit

£120.00

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Freehub Body For Capital 1.0 Wheels - Shimano/Sram

£40.99  
Was  £44.99   | Save  £4.00   (9%)

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Formula TR2.0 Rear Hub Repair Kit With Shimano Freehub

£80.00

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Formula XR2.0 Rear XD 6 Bolt Hub Repair Kit

£80.00

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Silverton/Revelstoke 2.5 SH Rear Hub Repair Kit

£50.00

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Formula DC-19 Front Hub Repair Kit

£10.00

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Formula XR2.5 Rear Shimano Hub Repair Kit

£70.00

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Meritt 1.0D Rear Hub Repair Kit

£100.00

Syncros

Silverton/Revelstoke 1.0 CL Front Hub Repair Kit

£40.00

Syncros

Formula ECT-148S Rear Hub Repair Kit

£70.00

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RR/RP2.0 Meritt 1.5 Rear Hub Repair Kit

£80.00

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Revelstoke 1.5 Front Hub Repair Kit

£40.00

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Formula TXC-142A Rear Hub Repair Kit

£100.00

Syncros

Formula DHL-92 Front Hub Repair Kit

£40.00

Syncros

Freehub Body For Silverton SL Wheels - Shimano XTR Microspline

£94.99

Syncros

RR/RP2.0 Meritt 1.5 Front Hub Repair Kit

£30.00

Syncros

Freehub Body For Silverton SL Wheels - Shimano HG

£94.99

Syncros

Formula XR2.0 Front 6 Bolt Hub Repair Kit

£40.00

Syncros

Formula TXC-712 Front Hub Repair Kit

£40.00

Syncros

DT Swiss Freehub Body For Silverton SL - Sram XD

£148.99  
Was  £164.99   | Save  £16.00   (10%)

Syncros

DT Swiss Freehub Body For Silverton SL - Shimano Microspline

£148.99  
Was  £164.99   | Save  £16.00   (10%)

Syncros

DT Swiss Freehub Body For Silverton SL - Shimano SL

£148.99  
Was  £164.99   | Save  £16.00   (10%)

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Meritt 1.0D Front Hub Repair Kit

£40.00

Syncros

Formula CL2510 Front Hub Repair Kit

£30.00

The most commonly replaced parts in a hub are the hub bearings and freehub bodies. The bearings usually require replacement due to wear and tear, as these parts are expected to wear out eventually through normal use. Sometimes these hub bearings are bundled together in a pack from the manufacturers, which can be found above, and sometimes they need to be purchased separately. This can be done by reading the code off the bearing seal to identify it, and then they can be purchased here. Some of the manufacturer's kits also contain freehub bodies, which can need replacing if they become damaged from a cassette being too loose, leaving indentations in the freehub body. These freehubs can also often be purchased separately and usually contain a set of fresh bearings inside them.