Regreased wheel bearings, but...

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Fubar

Legendary Member
So I regreased and cleaned the wheel bearings today for the first time and was pleased with my effort, but having put it all back together there is too much play in the wheels - they now wobble. I was wary if over tightening the cones as it seemed the wheels didn't "free" turn if I did that, but I assume that's where the play is now coming from? Ran out of time so will go over it all again tomorrow, any advice would be useful though. Cheers.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Your diagnosis is probably correct. From my experience you just have to keep making small adjustments until the cones are tight enough to stop the play but not too tight to stop the smooth rotation. It's a fine balance and will take patience.
 
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Fubar

Legendary Member
Your diagnosis is probably correct. From my experience you just have to keep making small adjustments until the cones are tight enough to stop the play but not too tight to stop the smooth rotation. It's a fine balance and will take patience.

Cheers, at least I know I've not cocked it up and it is just fine adjustments - tomorrows' project then!
 

RecordAceFromNew

Swinging Member
Location
West London
You can make the preload adjustment much easier by stopping the axle spinning while you do up the locknuts - you can do that by either getting someone or something like a vice to hold on to the already tightened locknut(s) on the other side of the hub. If you don't do that, the axle will spin by a random amount in relation to the cone (the position of which in relation to the axle is what you are trying to iterate) every time you turn/tighten the locknut.
 
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migrantwing

Veteran
It is, isn't it. One of the best, and easiest videos to follow and very informative. Indeed, Pete, I lost a few when servicing my pedals a few months back. I'm sure they're in the vacuum now :whistle:
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
[QUOTE 2639705, member: 45"]I hate tightening bearings[/quote]
You mean you can't bear it?
 

mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
.....and don't forget that if you have quick release skewers doing them up to the correct tightness often eliminates a tiny amount of play.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
My Dad recently gave me an excellent tip for cleaning excess grease off the bearings, after you've removed them from the hub :smile:. He knows very little about bicycles, but he's done heaps of home hardware stuff. He said to put all the bearings into a rag, roll the rag up around the bearings, and then simply massage the rag a bit, unwrap and voila! Clean bearings.
 
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