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  • Screw Height: Approx. 8mm/ 0.3 inch

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EXPORA Kids Bicycle Hubs Nut M10 Folding Balance Bike Wheel Hubs Axle Nuts Black (54040189EXP) Reviews from YouTube

How To Replace A Bent Axle On A Bike Wheel
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How To Adjust Cup & Cone Wheel Bearings On Your Bike - Maintenance Monday
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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
Could you put a longer axle onto a hub as long as you use the nuts and washers already on the hub
Excellent tutorial,thanks👍
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The hub on my bicycle wheels had ceramic ball bearings so they fell right out. I only had to tip the wheel over after taking out the cup. A couple where still stuck in the hub though. There was some grease holding them down in place. I got them out with a set of tweezers. The ceramic ball bearings is the new thing now. Supposedly the ceramic ball bearings are more round, smoother, and have a lower friction resistance. I did check the size of them so I can get a new set. I didn't have the special park tool though so I used the screw/drill gauge that I already had. I just put the ball bearing in whichever hole it fitted in. It looks like they are 1/4". Nevertheless, I did get the hub overhauled. After I got it all back together I thought I did it wrong But after watching your video it looks like I did it exactly as you did. Which is a relief because now I wont have to take it all back apart again and redo it all. Thanks RJ. 😀
So incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Can you use Vaseline as a greaser
The cups in the wheel I'm working on are damaged but not replaceable. I replaced only the ball bearings and left the damaged cups and the wheel is completely silent now. It may only last a year, but this repair is cheaper and easier than rebuilding the wheel with a new hub.
I bought a bicycle and couldn't install the front wheel. I messed up in the hub. I hope i get it fixed tomorrow
nice work!
Thanks for this great video. Question: why is it important for the quick release lever to go on the non-drive side of the front wheel?
Your videos are of the highest quality. Camera placement, focus, sound, everything's perfect. And we learn so much from you. Thank you.
I want to remove back sidewheel pls
Doing this right now on my motor bike.. it was in need of a overhaul.. 🚲💨
Thanks your videos have really helped me out 👍
Great videos man
Hello RJ,could you make a video on a wobbly wheel with a freewheel type hub?
Considering I'm about to do a one year servicing on my bike. This is real good to know. Thank you for the video
Why when tightening the cone I can't get it smooth, only rough whether looser or tighter? What could be causing that please.
Man i wish this guy was my neighbor
the bearings on my bike was change because it has play and then my bearings was change and after some time it starting to wobbling again how to fix?
My rear wheel hub is wobbly but I can't undo the axle nUts to do anything to it
hey RJ, is it possible to replace loose bearings with caged bearings? If yes, is there any disadvantages of using caged bearings instead?
The stem is taped tightly, should we cut the tape?
Awesome bike and quality
Is my bike Firefox Zunami 2.0 still available ???
Does your bike have cup and cone bearings? Let us know if Jon's guide helps you adjust them.👇
it's an art
why do corns come out of the shops to tight
Okay, legitimate question. If you call regular wrenches "spanners," what do you call a spanner wrench?
Really appreciate the tips. Help me to better understand how to better find that balance of no play but still spinning freely
The exposed threads does not effect how central the wheel sits provided it is not the causing an obstruction on one side when closing the quick release against the dropout. Also you failed to mention the importance of adjusting to leave slight play to allow for the quick release adding tension to the axle when installed on the bike. I would also like to add that your final comment regarding the cassette/freewheel side being the issue dictating that you may need to remove it to make adjustments is incorrect as for 90% of adjustment issues there is no difference between adjusting one side and the other, therefore you can avoid this issue by simply working from the other side.
Good explanation. Thanks for the video.
When adjusting a cup and cone bearing determine which is going to be the right side of the bike..( front wheel only).. lock that sides cone and lock nut snugly and make the adjustment from the opposite side.. in normal operation if you leave the right side loose the tendency is for it tighten itself as you ride..therefore destroying the hub..if the left side is loose it will just loosen more.. on the rear wheel it's the drive side..make all adjustments from the non drive side..that's why the bottom bracket the fixed bearing is on the drive side..
Thank you so much, it's been a while since I have adjusted the cones. I have now adjusted the cones all good :)
Hi, is it okay to have a tiny bit of lateral play at the hub? I tight the cone nut with hand just enough that wheel spins freely but after I tighten the outter nut I can sense a tiny bit play from up and down. But if I further tighten the cone nut to get rid of the play I will feel the hub gritting when spining it
how to replace the cups?
*_Cone wrench size?_*
Can remove the and cup and put bearing instead cup and corn nut
Would be nice to have those tools on hand .
Great video. Thanks much
I have to say, dealing with cup/cone, even with all of the proper tools on hand, is my absolute least favorite bicycle maintenance task. It’s an art, that’s for sure.
Use Marine Grease.The only problem with this request is that you will not obtain this lubricant at Car repair outlets,Halfords for example will try to palm you off with the discouragement.Morris K99 is the excellent but you have to find an Online Chandler/Boat repair dealer.
I do this like John says but my body starts to get to tight, if the body is free the wheel has play...
According to Park Tool's repair help section, the method in this video will leave quick release hub bearings over-tight. Section six details the correct method. https://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/hub-overhaul-and-adjustment
No, the amount of axle protruding does not influence the wheels central position ..hub width is constant providing you have put everything back together correctly...saying that it is best to have equivalent lengths. Its always best to nominate an adjustment side, I favour the opposite side to the cassette for ease of access for quick tweaks post rebuild...yes that can happen if you've used a good sticky grease. I even loctite the locked side after setting its correct position. Always measure the protruding section of axle before you strip it. The locked side is your datum ...also due to rotational forces the cassette side can benefit from loctite

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