Author Topic: Elitewheels ENT 2.0 4 pawls freehub service - o-ring issue  (Read 141 times)

SillyMochi

Elitewheels ENT 2.0 4 pawls freehub service - o-ring issue
« on: March 31, 2025, 03:03:20 PM »
The freehub on my Elitewheels ENT 2.0 was a bit sticky (pedals and chain kept running like a fixie while freewheeling) which wasn't too surprising, since those are my dedicated "winter wheels" and I ran them in all kinds of weather. So I did a nice little freehub service today. All running smoothly again now.

Only issue: that O-ring that should seal the freehub to the body is way too big. It already came off like that which probably explains why the freehub got sticky in the first place as dirt got inside. I currently have it installed without the O-ring as there was no way for me to install it properly. It just wouldn't fit. Even tried to shrink it in the freezer but that didn't do much. Tried to lay it over and around the freehub but once you install the cassette it would just be squashed to the side by it.

I have absolutely no clue how it got so big in the first place. Heat? But from what? Was only running it since September and didn't see much sun. Or did I completely misunderstand where this O-ring is supposed to be sitting?

Has anybody experienced a similar issue with their freehubs?


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