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Freehub for Shimano R501

  • 20-02-2020 7:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,412 ✭✭✭


    I need to replace the freehub in my Shimano R501 rear wheel. I just want to check if I am ordering the correct part. I have a 9 speed groupset.

    This (Shimano WH-R501-R Freehub Body) freehub on wiggle looks correct for 9 speed bikes, but then I see the same part number on chainreactioncycles and it says it's suitable for 10/11 speeds.

    I notice it mentions
    Compatibility: Shimano WH-R501 series
    My wheel is R501, not WH-R501. Would that make a difference. I'm not sure whether the WH is just a code for Wheels or if it indicates something else


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 976 ✭✭✭8valve


    WH is just the Shimano identifying code prefix for 'wheel'.

    It's how all their parts have historically been identified e.g. FD=front derailleur, RD=rear derailleur etc.

    The number following it refers to the model.


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