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  1. Identify your hub model and proceed to the corresponding steps listed below.
    • Identify your hub model and proceed to the corresponding steps listed below.

    • SL Hub see Steps 2 to 4

    • E*Spec Race see Steps 5 to 7

    • LG1 Race DH 7 Speed see Step 8

    • XCX Gravel see Steps 9 to 11

    • XCX Race MTB see Step 12

  2. This HG Freehub requires an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end. This HG Freehub requires an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.
    • This HG Freehub requires an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.

  3. Microspline™ freehubs require an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end. Microspline™ freehubs require an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.
    • Microspline™ freehubs require an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.

  4. This HG Freehub requires an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end. This HG Freehub requires an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.
    • This HG Freehub requires an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.

  5. Microspline™ freehubs require an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end. Microspline™ freehubs require an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.
    • Microspline™ freehubs require an outer washer/spacer. These are directional and the side shown in the second image should be facing away from your freehub body towards the Driveside (R) Axle-end.

  6. LG1 7 Speed Hubs are only compatible with our 7 Speed Integrated Cassette/Drivers, and are not able to be converted to other freehub standards.
    • LG1 7 Speed Hubs are only compatible with our 7 Speed Integrated Cassette/Drivers, and are not able to be converted to other freehub standards.

    • There are currently two compatible Cassette/Drivers which can be used with our LG1 7 Speed Hubs; FWS10-104 which has a 9-21T range; and our newly released FWS20-121 with an updated 9-24T range.

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