Not clear what you mean by latch.
I can think of two things where latch might be used. Either the lever to a Quick-release axle, or the pawls that makes the wheel able to both drive and coast.
For the q/r axle, simply get a new one.
For the pawls, well, it depends.
Some designs can be flushed with little or no disassembly. Others at least need to be removed off the wheel.
To remove a bicycle hub using a bicycle hub removal tool, first, place the tool onto the hub. Then, turn the tool in a counterclockwise direction to loosen and remove the hub. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific tool being used.
The standard hub width for a bicycle wheel is 100mm for the front wheel and 135mm for the rear wheel.
A bicycle hub typically contains around 18 to 20 ball bearings.
It is a hub.
To replace a bicycle hub, you will need to remove the wheel from the bike, disassemble the hub by removing the axle and bearings, and then install the new hub by reversing the process. It is important to ensure that the hub size matches the wheel and that the bearings are properly greased before reassembly.
Replace the door latch.
To identify a Zipp hub on a bicycle wheel, look for the Zipp logo or branding on the hub itself. Additionally, you can check the product documentation or contact the manufacturer for confirmation.
The main parts of a bicycle wheel are the rim, spokes, and hub.
To remove the rear hub from a bicycle wheel, you will need to first remove the cassette or freewheel from the hub using a cassette removal tool. Then, loosen the locknuts on the axle using a wrench and remove the axle from the hub. Finally, use a hub removal tool to unscrew the hub from the wheel.
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When selecting a rear hub for a bicycle, key features to consider include the hub's compatibility with the bike frame, the number of speeds it can accommodate, the type of bearings used, the material and weight of the hub, and the engagement mechanism for the freewheel or cassette.
To fix a stuck door latch, try lubricating the latch mechanism with a silicone-based lubricant. If that doesn't work, you may need to adjust the strike plate or tighten the screws on the latch. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the latch mechanism.