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Anyone serviced one of these? The rear on my training bike is making funny noises so I'm going to have a go at servicing it tonight.

 

I guess that removing the cluster, the freewheel and then dissasembling the axle is how simple it should be?

 

Any tips or tricks?
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Never done it before' date=' but a good tip would be dont have any parts left over in your hand when you've reassembled it. [/quote']

 

So I guess on the floor is ok .... Big%20smile
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Check that the lock nuts on the axle are tight else the wheel will make a noise - I'm not saying that's your problem, just mentioning it because it took me months (and lots of cash) to find the root of the noise coming from my rear wheel.

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Check that the lock nuts on the axle are tight else the wheel will make a noise - I'm not saying that's your problem' date=' just mentioning it because it took me months (and lots of cash) to find the root of the noise coming from my rear wheel.[/quote']

 

Will check that before stripping it!

 

Scotty - my mouse is just hovering over the report you button don't tempt me LOL

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