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Old 01-12-15 | 07:18 PM
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repechage
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Originally Posted by wrk101
I'd tear them back down, clean fully, let them dry, and repack with NEW bearings and NEW grease. You didn't reuse old bearings by chance?

How something feels is not always a good measure of what they are going to look like inside. I've been burned myself on wheels that spun smooth.
I like wrk101 's approach. I had a bottom bracket that upon repacking just did not run smooth, redid it, with fresh ball bearings and insuring all was especially clean and it ran smooth like Campagnolo is expected to be.
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