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servicing azonic outlaw rear hub

dfinn

Turbo Monkey
Jul 24, 2003
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SL, UT
When I first got my outlaws I had taken them in for something at my local shop. I forget what but while they were there my friendly tech had greased up the rear hub for me making it silent. I've been riding them for about a season now and they've seen quite a bit of moisture this spring. The hub has started to get loud again and I'm pretty sure this is something I can take care of but I'm not sure how.
 

dfinn

Turbo Monkey
Jul 24, 2003
2,129
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SL, UT
No, I figured this would be pretty simple and someone on here would be able to help. Maybe not.
 
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JRB

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Snap a pic of the axle and I'll help you. It should be like the loco wheels, but each of mine are a little different. You should be able to loosen the disc side dust cover with a cone wrench. The axle should have a spot for a 5 mm wrench. There could be a 2mm set screw on each side, as mine have. Once the dust cover is off, do the same on the drive side. The freehub will pull right off. Be careful that you don't drop the pawls, if the retainer is missing. You want to use a really light gear oil. I have used Phil's, but someone warned against that. Search for oil and freehubs and that should get you. After the light oiling, snap it all back together. After cleaning everything up, you should have about 20 minutes in it.