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Date: 20 Jun 2007 10:26:33
From: Rik O'Shea
Subject: noisey rear cassette
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Hello, I have a DT 240 rear hub and when I freewheel the cassette sounds quite noisey. Any ideas what the issue is and how it can be fixed.
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 12:54:44
From: Rik O'Shea
Subject: Re: noisey rear cassette
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On 20 Jun, 13:13, Qui si parla Campagnolo <p...@vecchios.com > wrote: > On Jun 20, 4:26 am, Rik O'Shea <rikos...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have a DT 240 rear hub and when I freewheel the cassette sounds > > quite noisey. > > Any ideas what the issue is and how it can be fixed. > > Rising, multi tooth disc is how it works and it's what it does. You > can open it up and add a wee bit of grease but the design is what's > doing it. Thanks, if it's designed to be noisy thats fine and I'll just leave it that way.
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 05:13:31
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: noisey rear cassette
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On Jun 20, 4:26 am, Rik O'Shea <rikos...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Hello, > I have a DT 240 rear hub and when I freewheel the cassette sounds > quite noisey. > Any ideas what the issue is and how it can be fixed. Rising, multi tooth disc is how it works and it's what it does. You can open it up and add a wee bit of grease but the design is what's doing it.
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 12:33:26
From: M-gineering
Subject: Re: noisey rear cassette
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Rik O'Shea wrote: > Hello, > I have a DT 240 rear hub and when I freewheel the cassette sounds > quite noisey. > Any ideas what the issue is and how it can be fixed. > if it stops sounding like a machinegun you start worrying, it's what they do. -- /Marten info(apestaartje)m-gineering(punt)nl
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