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thebikeguy
11-08-07, 06:22 PM
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bikingbrit
11-09-07, 07:07 AM
I use a Sturmey below freezing and have never had that happen. You must have some water inside the hub.

Obviously the best fix is to disassemble the hub, clean/dry it and re-assemble. However this is probably more work than most are willing to undertake.

You might try dumping a few ounces of WD-40 into the hub. It is claimed to "displace" water. Works for me on outdoor padlocks. Not a very good lubricant, but better than water!

Sixty Fiver
11-11-07, 12:32 PM
A properly serviced SA hub should be able to handle more bad weather than a derailleur equipped bike.

I use synthetic (motor) oil in all my 3 speed hubs as regular oil will turn to glue in cold temperatures and make riding a less than fun experience.

jimisnowhere
11-11-07, 03:52 PM
I was told by an old SA pro that you should fill it with kerosene, then set it out for a day or so lying over sand on its non drive side, then fill it to bursting with 30 weight motor oil. He sold me a rim and the machinery sounds like gunworks-smooth, wet and beautiful. I was gonna use it for an all weather beater wheel but its way too nice. Save the sand for cleaning later.

jim

diff_lock2
11-11-07, 04:55 PM
I have a poorly maintained shimano inter 4, worked all winter seeing temps of -20c.