Old 09-07-20 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by blamester
So the o.p stated he has serviced hubs many times
And you think Shimano let those hubs out when they where less than perfect.
And I think from his reply he is happy .
I have serviced plenty of hubs. It's a low load bicycle wheel. No need to stress out. They will run fine for years even if poorly adjusted
You didn't have to be rude in the first place.
I'm glad the OP is satisfied, but he did ask a question- and your reply was off-topic.

Again, whether the hubs were "perfect" when new is irrelevant.

The other part of your response that was unhelpful was the claim that the hubs will never, after service, be adjusted as well as when new. That's nonsense. If you have serviced plenty of hubs and you can't get them adjusted as well as when new, then you need to brush up on your technique. Shimano doesn't have some magic recipe for adjusting cones and tightening locknuts.
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