Originally Posted by
Velo Vol
It is, isn't it.
I actually have a maintenance project I'm told needs done: replace a bearing in my White Industries hub. But I can't even figure out what tools that would require, or if it's cheaper for the shop to do it.
I am certain I linked you to the technical document outlining the procedure. But, it's OK. Nothing wrong with having a shop do some repairs either. A front hub bearing is integral to proper bike control.