Diagram of Shimano hub?
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Diagram of Bontrager hub?
Does anyone know the Bontrager part number for the rear hub of my 2018 Domane ALR5? It’s described as “Bontrager alloy centerlock, 142x12”
I accidentally rode with my thru-axle slightly loose and it seems something else loosened up in my freehub. I was able to get it all back together and it seems okay, but I’d love a diagram to be sure....
I tried searching but didn’t find one that looked “right”.
I accidentally rode with my thru-axle slightly loose and it seems something else loosened up in my freehub. I was able to get it all back together and it seems okay, but I’d love a diagram to be sure....
I tried searching but didn’t find one that looked “right”.
Last edited by DirePenguin; 09-24-20 at 10:46 AM. Reason: Switched Shimano with Bontrager
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Bontrager hub, not Shimano. No wonder you didn't find it on the Shimano site.
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Oops, yeah, right. Bontrager.
I started off searching for Bontrager hubs, yesterday, but mixed it up, today.
ok, so, does anyone know where I can find a diagram?
I also updated the title and OP to read Bontrager instead of Shimano
I started off searching for Bontrager hubs, yesterday, but mixed it up, today.
ok, so, does anyone know where I can find a diagram?
I also updated the title and OP to read Bontrager instead of Shimano
Last edited by DirePenguin; 09-24-20 at 10:47 AM.
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There are exploded views but they're on the Trek tech site and it's password protected. Your local dealer can access the site and show you the EV.
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Since everything seems nice and tight, now, I’m just going to assume I got it right. I’ll just ask my LBS to check the rear hub when I bring it in for its end-of-the-riding-season check-up in a month or so.