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abeabe 06-30-07 05:27 AM

trouble installing wheels
 
so I finally got the wheels for my new bike (njs bridgestone) but im having trouble installing the wheels. I've never had brand new hubs before, is this a common issue with them? The wheels simply wont slide into the dropouts.

queerpunk 06-30-07 06:54 AM

some NJS bikes are built for 110 spaced hubs (instead of 120), which also have narrower (9mm instead of 10? i'm not sure) axles.

that could be your problem. search for "110 spaced" for more info. you can coldset your frame to 120 and file your axles (or your trackends, but i'd rather file a replaceable axle than risk messing up on a frame) to accept standard hubs. but you should know what you're doing.

abeabe 06-30-07 07:00 AM

no i have 110 spaced rear hub they just are being extremelly stiff. I guess im gonna try to file the bolt down a little

Cyclist0383 06-30-07 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by abeabe
no i have 110 spaced rear hub they just are being extremelly stiff. I guess im gonna try to file the bolt down a little

That should be the last thing you do! Ask a buddy for a second opinion before you do irreparable damage to your hub. Maybe he can see something you are missing. One slip of the file and your threads are toast.

abeabe 06-30-07 07:09 AM

i mean, i see that the axles have that indented space that allows them so slide on, but despite how carefully i allign the space and the track ends it wont slide on, neither the front nor back.

abeabe 06-30-07 07:45 AM

anyone? please? I'm dying to get this bike on the road and im running out of ideas

bonechilling 06-30-07 08:05 AM

See a mechanic?

Ceya 06-30-07 09:35 AM

post a pic of both the hub and rear ends.

S/F,
CEYA!

queerpunk 06-30-07 10:24 AM

what is hitting what? is the axle still too large for the slots in each trackend? or will the hub not fit between the two trackends?

i think in order to offer suggestions, we're going to need more information.

and while i do urge you to be cautious and get good information on what to do before filing anything, i'd disgree with the poster who fearmongeringly warned that you could irreparable damage a hub. axles are completely replacable. you're not doing anything to the bearings or hub body.

but yes, don't jump into anything.

Cyclist0383 06-30-07 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by queerpunk
what is hitting what? is the axle still too large for the slots in each trackend? or will the hub not fit between the two trackends?

i think in order to offer suggestions, we're going to need more information.

and while i do urge you to be cautious and get good information on what to do before filing anything, i'd disgree with the poster who fearmongeringly warned that you could irreparable damage a hub. axles are completely replacable. you're not doing anything to the bearings or hub body.

but yes, don't jump into anything.

Call me a fear monger if you will, but something tells me that if the OP is having such troubles getting a wheel into a trackend he's not going to be swapping axles on his own anytime in the near future.

Fuked axle = lot's of downtime for the OP.

trons 06-30-07 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by queerpunk
some NJS bikes are built for 110 spaced hubs (instead of 120), which also have narrower (9mm instead of 10? i'm not sure) axles.

8mm

abeabe 06-30-07 11:45 AM

ok well it seems to be that the issue is the axles are 8mm rather than the traditional 9 or 10mm because the axles are whats not going in. What are my options?

Cyclist0383 06-30-07 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by abeabe
ok well it seems to be that the issue is the axles are 8mm rather than the traditional 9 or 10mm because the axles are whats not going in. What are my options?

Having the axle swapped for the proper size is the proper thing to do.....

abeabe 06-30-07 12:13 PM

upon closer inspection of the dropouts, both front and back, they read "UFP - 8" I suppose I'll have to get the axles replaced.

ceya, do you have any 8mm axles in stock?

abeabe 06-30-07 09:59 PM

bump for extra help, what is the process for replacing an axle?

Ceya 06-30-07 10:11 PM

let me see.

S/F,
CEYA!

queerpunk 06-30-07 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ziemas
Call me a fear monger if you will, but something tells me that if the OP is having such troubles getting a wheel into a trackend he's not going to be swapping axles on his own anytime in the near future.

Fuked axle = lot's of downtime for the OP.

meh, your logic is right. it was the way it came across to me, i didn't like, but i didn't need to call you a fearmonger.

Igneous Faction 06-30-07 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by abeabe
bump for extra help, what is the process for replacing an axle?

Some cone wrenches, some grease, and a sharp eye for dropped ball-bearings (assuming your fancy 110mm spaced hub is loose-ball). Nothing out of reach for even the clumsiest of home mechanics.

abeabe 07-01-07 02:29 AM

front hub/dropout:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...d/IMG_0317.jpg

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...d/IMG_0321.jpg

read hub/dropout:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...d/IMG_0318.jpg

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...d/IMG_0320.jpg

deathhare 07-01-07 03:04 AM

You could always have the rear drop outs spaced.
Kalavinka does that for fairly cheap iirc.
Of course, getting an axle may be the best for you.

abeabe 07-01-07 09:42 AM

where could i pick up that axle in tokyo? what stores have good spare parts like that?

Steve K 07-01-07 11:17 AM

why don't people use the macro button on their cameras when they take close up pics?

kyselad 07-01-07 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Steve K
why don't people use the macro button on their cameras when they take close up pics?

More gently, those close-up pics are out-of-focus b/c the auto-focus can't handle it.
There should be a macro function on your camera (it may have an icon of a little flower) that will provide crisp close-ups.

gargiulo.mike 07-01-07 12:12 PM

take a file to the dropouts if youre crazy

deathhare 07-01-07 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by abeabe
where could i pick up that axle in tokyo? what stores have good spare parts like that?

Punch


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