Originally Posted by
Jonesandrew
The Pantour hub does help to reduce vibration in the handlebars a bit, and I liked it enough to take the trouble to restore it! To check the bearings for play, just push the rim from side to side and watch for movement between the rotating part and the fixed centre. Even with brand new bearings there will be a small movement of maybe a couple of millimetres measured at the rim. To check the elastomer, simply stand astride the bike and then press down as hard as you can on the handlebars whilst watching the rim adjacent to the brake blocks. You should easily detect the movement, and when you release the pressure, you should see the rim spring back up in relation to the brake blocks. If there's no movement, it means the elastomer has solidified and needs replacement. To check the main frame hinge, set the seat height so that you can sit on it with legs apart and your feet flat on the ground. Then press down alternately on each side of the handlebars while looking down at the hinge joint. If you can clearly see movement between the hinge parts, you'll have to make a decision about whether it's at an acceptable level or not. Best thing is to ride it up a hill which requires you to put some serious pressure on the pedals and see how "squirrelly" it feels. All folding bikes with long seat and handle posts flex a lot from side to side under heavy pedalling, so you just have to decide how much flex you can tolerate. If there aren't any hills where you test the bike, you could shift into a higher gear than you normally would and press harder on the pedals to try and generate the flex.
Hi Jones,
So finally I got the bike, I think it is generally in a very good condition. As you mentioned earlier the hub didn't flex and thanks for your tip I knew it was because the elastomers solidified. I opened the Pantour hub and I took a look at it to make sure and it appears that nothing was touched there.
PANTOUR hub
I have a series of questions now on my mind and I would be thankful if you can help me with:
- Did you use the ST or the LT Thudbusters?
- I would appreciate it if you can tell me which elastomers form produced the best results for you.
- In the manual it shows a semi circle piece (just like the one I have) and another cylindrical piece (Mine was just probably deformed) but some photos online shows the rod wrapped with elastomers.
- Do I have to add some lubricant grease in there?
- In the end, was it giving some cushioning or did it just function as a normal hub?
Thanks in advance!