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Old 09-08-2023, 05:07 PM
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Maybe the drive-side bearings need to be repressed into the hub shell on the rear hub.

I had an issue that sounds almost exactly like you described, and I'm pretty sure I tried every suggestion so far listed on this thread. It was driving me crazy. Credit to Steve Garro who suggested checking the rear hub bearings, and he was right! For what its worth it was an I9 torch hub. I don't know how to do any hub maintenance so I asked my local shop to do the work and it fixed the issue.
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