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Shimano Hub Maintenace
How often should/would you service Shimano Dura-Ace hubs? I am talking replacing ball bearings, greasing and adjusting the hubs on a C50 7850 Clincher wheelset. Never ridden in a rain nor has it been thru any pool of water. It rolls smooth right now, but I am a firm believer in regularly scheduled maintenance. And I paid a pretty coin for it too, hence the anxiety about maintaining it regularly.
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I try to repack my hubs annually. They are Deore on the MTB and Ultegra or equivalent on the roadies. My oldest hubs are from the 80s and still rolling fine.
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Don't know what the recommended schedule is but I rebuilt my 7900 C24's for the first time the other week. It was suprisingly easy. Actually kinda fun. I did not replace the bearings but completely disassembled, cleaned and regreased. They were smooth before but feel even smoother now... at least in my mind :) Just be careful prying off the front seals. They bend real easy. Being that it was so easy to do, I will probably do it annually.
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Originally Posted by jsharr
(Post 15807056)
I try to repack my hubs annually.
Rode a '74 Record front this AM, probably the smoothest hub I own. -Bandera |
Periodic cleaning and lubing cup/cone bearings makes a lot of sense. Not sure replacing cartridge bearings while still good is "maintenance" -- seems wasteful. What would it hurt to ride them until they develop a perceived flaw?
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Originally Posted by AnkleWork
(Post 15807644)
Not sure replacing cartridge bearings while still good is "maintenance" -- seems wasteful. What would it hurt to ride them until they develop a perceived flaw?
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Originally Posted by AnkleWork
(Post 15807644)
Periodic cleaning and lubing cup/cone bearings makes a lot of sense. Not sure replacing cartridge bearings while still good is "maintenance" -- seems wasteful. What would it hurt to ride them until they develop a perceived flaw?
Check 'em periodically and replace as necessary. -Bandera |
The "cartridge bearing" tangent is not germane to this thread. Dura Ace hubs are all cup-and-cone.
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Originally Posted by HillRider
(Post 15807785)
The "cartridge bearing" tangent is not germane to this thread. Dura Ace hubs are all cup-and-cone.
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Originally Posted by Bandera
(Post 15807719)
Cartridge bearings aren't user serviceable, they are user replaceable.
Check 'em periodically and replace as necessary. -Bandera |
I overhaul my shimano hubs every 2500 to 3000 miles. So far I don't need to replace any of the parts. I have a couple of hubs with over 50,000 miles on them.
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