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Rear hub help needed
Hi guys,
I've got an 11 plate TMEC 125 sm
Recently been having consistent problems with the rear hub and bearing set up..
Basically my bearings disintegrated a few weeks after having the bike (2nd owner), and it has happened twice again since replacing them.
It's the left rear bearing only that goes each time, and now there is some wear in the hub, ie new bearings just drop in, no pressing required and there is about 1mm movement up and down.
It's got a point where I can feel the wheel move when I go over small bumps or accelerate hard, which is slowing me down a lot for fear of damaging the bearings (the first time they went my chain came off, locked wheel and I was promptly ejected from the bike)
Anyway, I now understand the movement within the hub is causing accelerated wear, so was wondering if
anyone had ideas of a simple fix?
I tried wedging a strip of a beer can around the bearing which worked for a day until it fell out. Would be happy to try again but need a way to hold it in?
Parts are hard to get hold of so a new wheel is an absolute last resort.
Any help much appreciated, SMP :)
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Re: Rear hub help needed
A type of loctite for this problem but sounds like its to far gone next step is machine it out and press in a bearing with bigger o.d
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Re: Rear hub help needed
Yeah I did hear about the loctite product for this kind of problem, but as you said, might be too far gone for that one..
Any other ideas?
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Re: Rear hub help needed
You could try steel shim material
Beer cans are too soft
But 1mm of play is really a lot!
Machining the hub is a simple job for a fitter turner
They can probably do it quite cheaply