Lateral movement in rear wheel
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Lateral movement in rear wheelDid my regular once over of the bike after a longish ride yesterday and noticed my rear wheel is wobbling slightly on its hub. Not buckled by the way, it's like the hub isn't attached tightly enough and it's getting about 10mm of movement side to side. I pulled the cassette and freehub off, checked them and put them back on but it's not changed. Any suggestions?
2011 Bianchi Via Nirone Veloce
Puegeot Aneto 105 Kona Jake the Snake CX
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheel
my rear 90mm full carbon wheel does that to , it makes you think the wheel laterally flexes rubbing against the brake pads,dont no but it pi$$i$ me of thinking about it
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelAdjustable cones comes loose?
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This is probably what it is I'd imagine. Buggered if I know how it's happened though. 2011 Bianchi Via Nirone Veloce
Puegeot Aneto 105 Kona Jake the Snake CX
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelHad it happen to me/mates a few times. They just seem to need checking/adjusting reasonably often. Sometimes if there are no tool available winding them n by hand is enough to get back to the workshop without ruining your bearings.
bychosis (bahy-koh-sis): A mental disorder characterised by symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, that indicate impaired contact with reality not containing bicycles.
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Wobbling slightly...........................10mm I think we can delete "slightly".
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Probably need to get the axel out so you can have a propper look at it. Could be loose cones, could be a collapsed bearing or could be a broken rear axle. Our Website is: http://www.pro-liteoz.com Find us on Facebook by searching for "Pro-Lite Australia"
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelAxle is all fine, pulled it apart last night and it seems to be in order. Apart from the wobble. Exhausted my expertise on the subject so Im dropping it into the lbs today.
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Puegeot Aneto 105 Kona Jake the Snake CX
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I'm intersted to know what they find. Our Website is: http://www.pro-liteoz.com Find us on Facebook by searching for "Pro-Lite Australia"
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelWould help if we knew what sort of hub?
Ie zipp 188 hubs have some lateral play which is taken up when the wheel is vertically loaded (but not 10mm)... You adjust the lateral play by adjusting the bearing preload on the hub... If its a cone arrangement then given them a tighten and reassess
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelCartridge bearings knackered?
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelJust in case it is a cone type bearing with loose balls - have you checked if there are the correct number of balls.
One of my mates had one of his bikes that was a ball short on each side and he adjusted and adjusted and adj..... then added one ball and adjusted and all was good. Not fast, no style, but still get there.
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelIt was loose cones. Almost brand new campag Zondas - 300km or so and they worked loose. Appear to be all good now.
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Puegeot Aneto 105 Kona Jake the Snake CX
Re: Lateral movement in rear wheelCould possibly be the free hub needs tightening. Remove the axle and tighten the free hub.
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They are supposed to be like that... Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
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