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Old 03-18-21 | 03:21 PM
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Spaghetti Legs
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Originally Posted by due ruote
I feel like, on the new videos, I can see wobble in the center of the hub; more so than what I can detect on the flanges, although I'm not saying it's not there.
How did the hub feel when you repacked it? I would think that if the body itself is bent, that would put the bearing races out of parallel planes, and it would be difficult to adjust to normal Record standards.
I overhauled it before I built the wheel last year and I don’t recall any issues. Probably about 100 miles on this wheel, it spins very smooth.

Originally Posted by gugie
It's clearly due to the massive torque you're applying.
That was my first thought, but then my other bikes would have the same problem.

Originally Posted by Mad Honk
Legs,
When you do replace the hub let me know. I am looking for a few donor hubs to harvest the organs for transplant. Let me know what you want and the cost of shipping. Thanks, MH
Will do, the “wheels” of progress turn slowly in my shop though.
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