Shimano 105 5600 10-speed freehub body

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Shimano 105 5600 10-speed freehub body

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  • Fits: 8-10sp 105-5600
    Hub Part Type: freehub body

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5.0 out of 5 stars A freehub body, it is, October 6, 2011
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This review is from: Shimano 105 5600 10-speed freehub body (Misc.)
Comes nicely greased and with an extra rubber seal.

This seems to be a quieter type that doesn't click very loudly, though it's not completely silent. The 5700 from my newer wheel sounds a bit louder, and the older unit from a WH-R550 hub that this one replaced was a bit quieter - or maybe it's just the specific items I got? It's a matter of personal preference - some people like 'em quiet, and some like 'em loud, and some don't realize how much it would irk them to switch to the other type.

If you're replacing a worn freehub, then you might need to replace the cones too. At which point it'd probably be cheaper to buy the entire 105 hub than to buy the freehub and the cones separately. If this latter point came as a surprise, you might want to read up on hub overhaul at parktool.com and see the diagrams on techdocs.shimano.com... you'll also need cone wrenches and ball bearings of the right size, a 10mm hex wrench, some grease, and a bit of patience. :-)
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