Matt O.
That's a Hugi 240 hub, I think. Pull on the cassette (while it's still
on the freehub body). They will pull away from the hub. Clean the few
parts that fall out, put a film of oil (or grease thinned with lube) on
the clean parts, push it all back together.
If your bearings need replacement, some violent pounding and gentle
pressing will do the trick.
-Vee
Matt: The Rolf (actually Hugi) hub is rather picky about grease. We've tried
to find a good substitute for the expensive stuff you get from Hugi/DT, but
so far nothing's worked nearly as well. You should be able to get some from
a Trek/Fisher/LeMond dealer; the part# is 232154, and it's currently in
stock in everywhere but the California warehouse. Not cheap, as I mentioned;
$19.99, ouch! But it should be a lifetime supply.
--Mike Jacoubowsky
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.com
Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA
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