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ivanooze
03-10-2016, 06:12 PM
so this is an updated post on the same hub i posted earlier.
-i have a set of 202s that are laced to the dash mira (2nd gen.) hubs. my issue is that the rear hub is spinning terribly, most likely because the bearings are done for in there. i contacted dash to see what they would tell me.
-they told me to take off the drive side cap that holds the axle in place so that then i would be able to remove the freehub body
-i took off the drive side cap to help take out the axle of this hub but i still can't take the axle out. it's stuck in there pretty good, and so is the freehub body.
the dash rep. told me to get a block of wood and a hammer to pound the axle out
-anyone else have any bright ideas on how to get this sucker out?

here's a pic of the hub without the DS cap:
http://imgur.com/GuKnGdT

-there is also a rubber circular and removable spacer at the base of the freehub body if that's relevant to anything.

ultraman6970
03-10-2016, 07:13 PM
Looks like you have to hit that with a rubber mallet or something.

http://www.rar-wheels.com/images/documents/RAR%20-%20Manuel%20route%20-%20Garantie%202013.pdf

http://www.light-bikes.de/website/new/2011/11/01/dash-cycles-laufrader-von-rar

oldpotatoe
03-11-2016, 07:10 AM
so this is an updated post on the same hub i posted earlier.
-i have a set of 202s that are laced to the dash mira (2nd gen.) hubs. my issue is that the rear hub is spinning terribly, most likely because the bearings are done for in there. i contacted dash to see what they would tell me.
-they told me to take off the drive side cap that holds the axle in place so that then i would be able to remove the freehub body
-i took off the drive side cap to help take out the axle of this hub but i still can't take the axle out. it's stuck in there pretty good, and so is the freehub body.
the dash rep. told me to get a block of wood and a hammer to pound the axle out
-anyone else have any bright ideas on how to get this sucker out?

here's a pic of the hub without the DS cap:
http://imgur.com/GuKnGdT

-there is also a rubber circular and removable spacer at the base of the freehub body if that's relevant to anything.

This and smack it. Every wrench worth their salt has one.