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Hub/axle not turning
I was cleaning my bike today and I unscrewed the cone, attempting to clean it. I finished cleaning the rest of my bike then I re-attached my wheel and put on the chain. I tried pedaling but the wheel won't move. I think the the hub or axle isn't turning. What's wrong?
Edit: I have a flip flop hub |
Check your brakes and wheel alignment. Also the hub may be too tight. Try loosening that and give it a try. The brakes might be engaged because the wheel is misaligned. Put the bike upside down and drop the wheel in, that way you know it's aligned right.
Josh |
I don't have any rear brakes, so that's not an issue. When I loosen my hub, my wheel becomes really wobbly. I have a flip-flop hub if that helps clarify anything. My hub was also tighter when I unscrewed it the first time
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Try tightening it very lightly then stop when it starts to not turn unless you use force. I don't own any bike with flip flop hubs so I don't know for sure.
Josh |
It spins fluidly for a little bit then tightens and stops. I can't seem to figure out what's wrong
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Originally Posted by brokenaxle
(Post 15339732)
It spins fluidly for a little bit then tightens and stops. I can't seem to figure out what's wrong
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Originally Posted by Airburst
(Post 15339741)
That sounds like the locknuts for the wheel bearings might be loose... What model is the hub?
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Originally Posted by brokenaxle
(Post 15339767)
I don't know, but I can take a picture for you if it will help
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Originally Posted by Airburst
(Post 15339778)
That would help, if the hub has cup-and-cone bearings, this may be the problem, but if they're cartridge bearings (sometimes wrongly called "sealed bearings") it's not likely. Someone might be able to tell from a picture which one it is.
http://imgur.com/a/2L1Yl |
Yeah, your bearing cone has unscrewed itself, and you have a cup-and-cone bearing. The reason I asked for pictures is that I've seen a number of BMX hubs with cartridge bearings that also have a spacer on the axle that gets referred to as the "cone" by the BMXers who bring their bikes to my co-op, and I wasn't sure if you had one of those, or how widespread calling that nut a cone was.
You'll need a cone spanner the right size for your cone to hold the cone in adjustment while you tighten the locknut onto it. Just google "adjusting bicycle wheel bearings" or something. |
Originally Posted by brokenaxle
(Post 15339593)
I was cleaning my bike today and I unscrewed the cone, attempting to clean it. I finished cleaning the rest of my bike then I re-attached my wheel and put on the chain. I tried pedaling but the wheel won't move. I think the the hub or axle isn't turning. What's wrong?
Edit: I have a flip flop hub Fron the symptoms of spinnging freely then becoming tight; it sounds like you left the cone lose and it's moving around. Cone Wrenches -if you havent even heard of them, then you need to get to an LBS now and have them fix this. |
Thanks guys, with all your suggestions I fixed it! I used this guide to readjust my bearings: http://www.livestrong.com/article/34...heel-bearings/
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Originally Posted by xenologer
(Post 15339923)
Cone Wrenches -if you havent even heard of them, then you need to get to an LBS now and have them fix this.
Josh |
If it worked it's a very lucky day for you. Those are some of the worst instructions I have seen. Parktool.com/blog or Sheldonbrown.com are generally recognized as the best sites for repair instruction.
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Originally Posted by jowilson
(Post 15340544)
This is a little off topic but can't a regular 12mm (or whatever size have you) crescent wrench do? I've always used a proper sized crescent and its worked fine.
Josh |
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