I cleaned a load of bits in the sink while she is out doing her CBT (dont tell her)
And now im trying to put the bits on the spindle in the way i took them off. Yes i know a pic before would be a great idea, but i failed lol.
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side the chain and sprocket fit on.
and the side the brake disc goes
The red handle is where i think the wheel should go. and in sure there should be summin covering the bearings inside that casing.
Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
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Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
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Re: Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
the OE bearing in the sprocket carrier is an open one like you have there . order a new one and it'll be a sealed unit like the wheel bearings.
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Re: Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
zimm wrote:the OE bearing in the sprocket carrier is an open one like you have there . order a new one and it'll be a sealed unit like the wheel bearings.
Cheers Zimm,
Did you click the pics and see the order that im putting bits back on there?
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Re: Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
looks about right... c'mon, you've got another two to compare it to !
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I know, but i dont wanna take them apart lol.
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Re: Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
That and the manual......zimm wrote:looks about right... c'mon, you've got another two to compare it to !
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Re: Is this correct? rear spindle and stuff
And used a lovely white fluffy towel to dry them - very very ballsy mateCaNsA wrote:I cleaned a load of bits in the sink while she is out doing her CBT (dont tell her)
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