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Rear axle removal?


Juan

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Service with sealed bearings = replace. Pretty easy when you know how' date=' and can get the right bearing...[/quote']

 

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Any tips on the how? Need to do my front wheel, same hubs ......

 

Involves a mallet, some drifts and knowing which way to knock the axle out. There's a service guide for a similar hub on the novatec site, it should give you a good starting point.

 

 

 

I'm very good at taking things apart and fixing them, but not so good with the explaining part...

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http://www.novatec.com.tw/novatec/english/images/upload/T_MTB_class/1157125899/big_file1.jpg

 

 

 

So this is how im going to try do it. im going to remove the soft aluminium nut on the left and use 2 nuts, lock them together on the axle to loosen the nut on the right. Which should mean that i can moer the axle out to the left. Then take the free body off. Think is will work?Juan2009-06-24 05:31:21

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Okay, I emailed Novatec and this is what they came back with...

 

 

 

Hi Juan,

 

 

 

thanks for email.

 

 

 

We dont have instruction for D142SBT hub, but we have instruction for similar 2SB

 

(2 SEALED BEARING) road hub.

 

 

 

Please use this ling: http://www.novatec.com.tw/novatec/english/tec_r.php

 

then choose:

 

 

 

2SB ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION(STEP1-6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2SB DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS(STEP1-4)

 

 

 

 

 

Hope it will be useful to you.

 

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Milan Krusinsky

 

marketing manager

 

 

 

 

I'll try it this evening, hope it works.LinkyJuan2009-06-25 01:01:42

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I hope it works, i'll let you know the outcome of the experiment... Might be a costly one...

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Ah... Sorry, Droo. I didn't see your previous post. Thank you, the front hub is the easy one, its the rear that is doing my head in!

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