Could be a broken axel - this is quite common on freewheel hubs. Easy fix.
IanA
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The new wheel will work with your drivetrain. You may need to adjust the
indexing a smidge to line up under the new cassette.
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Likely 19¢ in bearings and 3¢ of Greene along with $20 labor. Your LBS should
take good care of you. If not, they'll tell you that too.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Free*wheel* 7-speed cassette rear hub.
A quiet knocking noise with weighted pedaling has started.
Hub spins gravelly in the hands, and when I pinch the 36-tooth cassette cog
between my thumb and index finger and wiggle, there is a tiny bit of play.
Do I need a new wheel, or can this be inexpens