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How To Replace A Bent Axle On A Bike Wheel
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Wasn't it possible to straighten that bent axle?
Thank you Bro🥰🥰🥰
Great detailed video! Question though, does anybody know if we can just reuse the same bearings? Also do we have to have that thick grease when putting the bearings back in, or can we use a standard lube? Also, how can I figure out what kind of axel I need should this be the problem? Input from anybody smarter than me would be appreciated lol.
Perfect thank you
Can i replace this kind of axle with thru axle?
Had a little trouble adjusting it at the end but I took the washers off the old axle and it spaced out. She rides again. Thank you for this video
REally good vid. Thank you.
this job is way beyond me lol looking like the LBS time :(
What is most common nuts for bicycle wheels? I wanted to purchase just 1 cone wrench , would it be 14 mm?
Why is my bicycle's rear axle always breaking. Its a new bicycle i bought and its the 3rd time I've swapped the bent rear axle. How can i fix it to never break again
Kap question san nakaka bili nang axle po ?
Can i take off the spacer?
my axle is 145mm and I ordered a 143mm axle.. do you think there's that much difference?
Are all axle's the same? or does every brand have a different axle?
Great videos by you . Love from India 🌼
Nice how to vid! 🤘
My axle is broke into pieces what is may the cause pls give me advice
Cutiya
Tbh you dont need to take off the free wheel after u take off the nuts and bearings from the side were is no free wheel you give it a tap with a rubber hammer and the axel comes right out
Seeing those tools is like being inside a toy store
great info but where is part 2 completing and fitting the new freewheel body unit
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while it's a small pain, I keep old beyond-use wheels for spoke-scavenging. if for some reason I don't keep a freehub wheel, I do salvage the freehub off of it; it's easy to do, doesn't require much storage space, and it's handy to have known-working spares.
So how did you remove the freewheel hub?
You are the first guy who used chain tool properly. 👍👏
The new Shimano hubs are absolute junk, stick with the older Deore ones, LX(SLX with steel axles.
Good video and explanation thanks
Great videos my kids also like to watch keep up the good work
I've been a shop mechanic and Pro team mechanic for 30 years and have never seen a cracked Shimano freehub body, it is strange that, great channel by the way
Thank U 👍🏼
Excellent video, made it easy to understand from a non-confident home mech like myself.
To cut it short, there is the inner axle and the outer axle so called as thru-axle?
I am from India and I have a cycle but both wheel and bottom only balls and cup can change to bearing?
how do you remove the bearing that was used as a press? I saw you removed it with ease, which is NOT how it happens. Great video up to the point where you edit difficult parts or how to deal with difficult parts.
how about the back wheel?
I'm replacing the bearings and this video helps. Thanks for sharing.
Does anti seize work instead of grease?
Very helpful video. 5:55 i found the best way to help centre the inner sleeve is to put the wheel on it's side and level, then the sleeve will be vertical and the bearing will compress on to it squarely. As for cleaning, chain and gear degreaser might make your drive train look awesome but will liquify any bearing grease!
Well what do you do if the bearing collapses 😂 ?
The BEST tutorial ever. Very brief and easy to understand.
Hey thanks for the great video. I have a set of Hunt Aero Wide’s. The bearing looks to be set deeper than one bearings width, it looks like if I used the old bearing as a drift then I would end up pressing both bearings back in??
Nolan, this is awesome, thanks! I've been servicing (volunteer at a LBS) older bikes using cup/cone and "get that". This does look much simpler. Probably a silly questions, but how do I determine the right size bearings for my more modern MTB wheels? Thanks!
You didn't show how to remove the axle from the start.
Thanks for the tips, did not expect to find this brilliant info
This is the best wheel bearing tut out there. I’ve watched many. Thanks!
Show your work, even if you don't show your face, it will work.
1:20 You skipped through this part too fast. I didn't get it. That is what I want to know how and tools I need to expose the cartridge bearings for examination and service. Maybe somebody can do a video that shows how to do this from the beginning.
what is the purpose of the hub sleeve? the mechanic forgot to put it in. FUUuu
Got 4 new bearings for my rocker bmx but sadly it's got completely different axles i only replaced 2 bearings the other 2 old ones won't come out and they're sealed like these but yeah idk I'll see what a bike shop can do and another bike i bought from them its an amazing brand it's a kink street bmx and the brakes don't work and the cranks do this weird jolt type movement and clank really loud noticed right after i got the bike anyway thank you so much tho and i just now subscribed
Man - my hubs are a good bit more conplicated and I use that bike cleaner...

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