Joe24
More serious cyclist than Bonj
- Location
- Nottingham
spandex said:Axle nuts are very common and none have 13mm nuts
Track bike im borrowing does.
spandex said:Axle nuts are very common and none have 13mm nuts
spandex said:? I do not know then
Bigtwin said:So to sum up, get a ring spanner or you'll snap your balls off or damage your nuts.
Bigtwin said:Lidi yesterday - full set (8?) open/rings for under a fiver. Looked fine for general occasional bike use.
Joe24 said:Thought you knew everything Spandex?
Its also the same bike, that i have to slowly tighten up the bolts, doing abit a time and on each side, or the cones tighten themself up for some reason.
The guy whos lending me the bike told me about it and said he tried to fix it, but it still ends up doing it.
peanut said:they shouldn't be Simon
if tightening the axle nuts is loading the bearings its definitely because the locknut and bearing nut are not being properly locked together first .
You need to use two cone spanners , adjust the bearing cone until its correct then tighten the cone locknut and cone together .Make sure the bearing cone and locknut on the other side is also locked to one another
Then no amount of tightening the axle locknut will press on the bearings.