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I'm having a slight issue my rear wheel (stock Kilo TT wheel), specifically the hub/axle.
http://i.imgur.com/6vWcf.png The driveside of the hub/axle is fine. The non-drive side, when I attempt to remove the nut, the piece with the black arrow above it turns in the same direction, so I have to use a 2nd wrench to hold it still while I unscrew the outside nut (red arrow). When I completely remove the nuts, leaving just the piece with the black arrow above it on both sides of the hub, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to tighten them or not. When I tighten them, hold the axle, and attempt to spin the wheel, the wheel doesn't spin. Does the piece under the black arrow have a name? The driveside one is tight and the non-driveside one is loose, allowing the wheel to spin relatively normal. It seems I can unscrew the piece, but then when I do, the metallic gray piece begins shifting left and right inside the hub when I jiggle it. I'm wondering if the hubs and bearings need servicing as well, as the rear-wheel doesn't appear to spin as freely as it could. |
Scrod, did you have the chance to look at some rack options for me?
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scrod my vegan concor is loud as hell. had the original and never heard crap but the rails just sound like I'm going to snap them everytime I ride it. anything to do with the different material or anything else you can think of? so annoying
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Originally Posted by hamfoh
(Post 14664763)
scrod my vegan concor is loud as hell. had the original and never heard crap but the rails just sound like I'm going to snap them everytime I ride it. anything to do with the different material or anything else you can think of? so annoying
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Originally Posted by ddeadserious
(Post 14664416)
Scrod, did you have the chance to look at some rack options for me?
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Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
(Post 14663823)
I'm having a slight issue my rear wheel (stock Kilo TT wheel), specifically the hub/axle.
http://i.imgur.com/6vWcf.png The driveside of the hub/axle is fine. The non-drive side, when I attempt to remove the nut, the piece with the black arrow above it turns in the same direction, so I have to use a 2nd wrench to hold it still while I unscrew the outside nut (red arrow). When I completely remove the nuts, leaving just the piece with the black arrow above it on both sides of the hub, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to tighten them or not. When I tighten them, hold the axle, and attempt to spin the wheel, the wheel doesn't spin. Does the piece under the black arrow have a name? The driveside one is tight and the non-driveside one is loose, allowing the wheel to spin relatively normal. It seems I can unscrew the piece, but then when I do, the metallic gray piece begins shifting left and right inside the hub when I jiggle it. I'm wondering if the hubs and bearings need servicing as well, as the rear-wheel doesn't appear to spin as freely as it could. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14667041)
I have but everything that Soma (and everyone else besides Nitto) offers uses standard rack mounting holes on the dropouts, which your fork doesn't have.
/notscrod I've heard only nice things about http://cetmacargo.com/ and it can be fitted with track forks. |
Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
(Post 14663823)
I'm having a slight issue my rear wheel (stock Kilo TT wheel), specifically the hub/axle.
http://i.imgur.com/6vWcf.png The driveside of the hub/axle is fine. The non-drive side, when I attempt to remove the nut, the piece with the black arrow above it turns in the same direction, so I have to use a 2nd wrench to hold it still while I unscrew the outside nut (red arrow). When I completely remove the nuts, leaving just the piece with the black arrow above it on both sides of the hub, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to tighten them or not. When I tighten them, hold the axle, and attempt to spin the wheel, the wheel doesn't spin. Does the piece under the black arrow have a name? The driveside one is tight and the non-driveside one is loose, allowing the wheel to spin relatively normal. It seems I can unscrew the piece, but then when I do, the metallic gray piece begins shifting left and right inside the hub when I jiggle it. I'm wondering if the hubs and bearings need servicing as well, as the rear-wheel doesn't appear to spin as freely as it could. The locknut should not be loosened / tightened willy-nilly. It's responsible for keeping the cone at a particular tightness so that the the bearings in the hub are appropriately restrained. If the cone is too loose, the hub wobbles left and right on the axle. If the cone is too tight, the wheel doesn't turn or turns "grime-ly" as your bearings are being ground down. The right tightness with smooth wheel rotation and no left/right play of the hub can be on the order of single degrees adjustments to the cone. The locknut keeps the cone adjusted that way. It sounds like you should at least get / perform a cone adjustment. The axle bolt rotating the locknut is a separate (but possibly related) issue that I can't comment on. I can't imagine why the axle bolt would be so far to the left to be pressed up against and rotating the locknut. Hope this helps with at least putting names to metal parts. /notscrod |
1st post ban? That would be HILARIOUS.
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Ha! I meant to come back and edit my post with more details but got busy at the shop.
At least he was helpful. |
Definitely one way to make an impression.
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Originally Posted by trilobite
(Post 14667970)
Looks like the cone (gray thing to the left of the black arrow), locknut (black arrow), axle bolt (red arrow) -- http://sheldonbrown.com/cone-adjustment.html
The locknut should not be loosened / tightened willy-nilly. It's responsible for keeping the cone at a particular tightness so that the the bearings in the hub are appropriately restrained. If the cone is too loose, the hub wobbles left and right on the axle. If the cone is too tight, the wheel doesn't turn or turns "grime-ly" as your bearings are being ground down. The right tightness with smooth wheel rotation and no left/right play of the hub can be on the order of single degrees adjustments to the cone. The locknut keeps the cone adjusted that way. It sounds like you should at least get / perform a cone adjustment. The axle bolt rotating the locknut is a separate (but possibly related) issue that I can't comment on. I can't imagine why the axle bolt would be so far to the left to be pressed up against and rotating the locknut. Hope this helps with at least putting names to metal parts. /notscrod |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14667034)
No idea. Is it coming from where the rails meet the body of the saddle or where the rails are clamped in the seatpost?
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Originally Posted by hamfoh
(Post 14668381)
haven't investigated enough to find this out. I always forget about it, then when I'm bouncing around on a rough rode or adjusting myself or going fast the thing sounds like it wants to break off
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14667041)
I have but everything that Soma (and everyone else besides Nitto) offers uses standard rack mounting holes on the dropouts, which your fork doesn't have.
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No prob. I can get those Nitto racks so give me a holler if if you want me to order one for you.
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Will do. I don't think anybody at my shop would even know the brand, much less where to get it, so when I get the extra money, I'll shoot you a message. Thanks man.
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Scrod, have you been so bored that you you decided to change out your tire(s) to some new ones that you had lying around, even though the ones you had installed were just fine?
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Originally Posted by ben4345
(Post 14670772)
Scrod, have you been so bored that you you decided to change out your tire(s) to some new ones that you had lying around, even though the ones you had installed were just fine?
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Most merciful Scrod,
Can you play fast stuff on bass like Sublime's Date ****? I just noticed how tough the bass line is. |
Ha! Sublime isn't really my cup of tea but I'd be able to play it.
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Do you miss Drive Like Jehu as much as I do?
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No.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14671206)
Ha! Sublime isn't really my cup of tea but I'd be able to play it.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14671255)
No.
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