sticking back wheel?? help
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Re: sticking back wheel?? help
That's a bit odd, the wheel spins, the crank spins but the chain doesn't pull through easily. Doesn't sound like hub to me. One possibility is something fouling the frame, chain or cogs perhaps. Is it only in certain gears? Another is the guide pulleys on the rear derailler, do they spin or at least turn freely? I'm reaching here, but is there any chance the chain might have rusted or been gummed up by something? Cheers, Cameron.
Re: sticking back wheel?? help
Sounds like the freehub is damaged or has something floating around inside it. Our Website is: http://www.pro-liteoz.com Find us on Facebook by searching for "Pro-Lite Australia"
Re: sticking back wheel?? help- When turning the cranks, the freehub is locked and not involved, it cannot create drag.
- If the wheel spins freely, it's not the wheel bearings. - There will always be a little drag from the freehub causing the chain to slacken a little bit. - If the cranks spin freely, it's not the crank bearings. On Ultegra & Dura-ace, the guide jockey wheel is a ceramic bearing. You are not supposed to put anything in there. Once they seize, they are stuffed. But Token makes some very nice replacements. I ride, therefore I am.
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
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Did you grease the free-hub? Shimano Bearings come VERY VERY dry from the factory Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can? - Sun Tzu
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Re: sticking back wheel?? help
And will Shimano still honour the warranty if you re-grease the hub within the warranty period? I ride, therefore I am.
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
Re: sticking back wheel?? helpNot sure, they definitely should if your LBS does it. Shimano don't used sealed bearings so they require a bit of grease now and then. IME its a set and forget thing, but the amount of attention required varies.
Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can? - Sun Tzu
___________________________ Giant Defy Advanced 0 Shogun Katana
Re: sticking back wheel?? helpThe description is for two different problems.
A sticky freewheel will cause the chain slackening event. I don't consider that too serious yet. What is more serious is the severe drag when pedalling as described, which can only being something that is stopping the chain/cogs from turning. It is not related to the freewheel. Cheers, Cameron
Re: sticking back wheel?? helpThanks for all the replies I checked all of the solutions out, cheers. I eventually found the problem....
It seems I didn't tighten the lock ring enough (in fear of over tightening) and some how it's worked it's way loose, to the point it almost unscrewed itself and the rock ring was rubbing on the dropouts!!!! it explains why it free wheeled ok but was grinding on pedaling.!!! first one for me that!! In any case I limped to the nearest bike store (99 bikes underwood) for a tighten, they sorted me out there and then, replaced the locking for a new one, took my bike in and re-adjusted the derallier free if charge!!! Top service 99 bikes 10/10 refreshingly nice!..... contrary to the intimidating tradie in his truck that drove up to me stopped within a meter as I was in the layby tring to hand tighen the locking, then shouted abuse as he left 5 mins later. I dispair sometimes!! To add further drama to my commute home 2 screws came loose from my speedplays on the way home too left my cleats hanging off, bizzare as i tighened them just a few days earlier. perhaps i need a torque wrench!!! Anyway cheers everyone. ![]()
Re: sticking back wheel?? helpWell... that's rather a different problem! You are very lucky it didn't trash something.
Re speedplays, read the speedplay threads. Sent from my iThingy... I ride, therefore I am.
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
Re: sticking back wheel?? help
Sweet thanks for the heads up, I went to the local nuts and bolts shop this morning, got some 4mm x 14mm metric countersunk stainless steel screws and come loctite, hopefully It will do the trick. might keep a couple of spare screws in my saddle bag too. ![]()
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