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About 7 months ago i developed a horrid screeching sound that almost made me fall of my bike whilst travelling at about 50kmph.

 

so i took the bike in and the LBS replaced my bearings which fixed the problem.

 

saturday it started again and the question now arises ?

 

are these sealed bearings or do they need a lubrication every so often ?

 

the LBS chappie says they are but why would the pack up after such a short period ??? 

 

anyone experince something similar and what was the fix ???

 

thanks

 

Posted

Easy take one bottle of 2004 Pinotage, proceed to pour full bottle over bearings and they are now lubricated.

 

For any further tips please consult Skye DIY website

 

Posted

Hagar that sounds funny my friend.Confused I can't see how a sealed bearing will start making noises after such a short period of time. Have a look and see if the cover that you can set with that funny plastic spanner you got with the wheels is loose by any chance.If so then you could have a dust problem.

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yea man sounded damm funny on saturday jis likes i thought it was the cops pulling me over for crossing the yellow line LOLLOL

 

no i did not get a spanner with the wheels bought them second hand from the shop there by builders warehouse !!! i cant understand it either.  you could perhaps show me saturday Thumbs%20Up please please

 

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About 7 months ago i developed a horrid screeching

 

just close your beak... that should stop the screeching

 

hey hey watchit WinkWink btw how is young grey of yours what was his name again ??? young rocky rambo LOLLOL

 

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hey hey watchit WinkWink btw how is young grey of yours what was his name again ??? young rocky rambo LOLLOL

 

haha.. rambo is a character. naughty as sh*t, and impossibly rude. Terribly curious. always has to come see what i'm doing. and always wants to eat whatever i'm eating. bites everyone who comes near him except me

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