tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View May 18, 2011 #11 So i should replace the top one first. Done
T tatra Dirt Disciple May 18, 2011 #12 Replace them both, they're not expensive. I've always cleaned and used some moly grease on the bushings when doing my yearly overhaul.
Replace them both, they're not expensive. I've always cleaned and used some moly grease on the bushings when doing my yearly overhaul.
utahdog2003 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View May 19, 2011 #13 That's not the reason for the ceramic bushing. Either way, replacing them both isn't a big deal, just make sure the 'Centurion' floating pulley goes where it should.
That's not the reason for the ceramic bushing. Either way, replacing them both isn't a big deal, just make sure the 'Centurion' floating pulley goes where it should.
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View May 19, 2011 #14 utahdog2003":1fe6cfjb said: That's not the reason for the ceramic bushing. Either way, replacing them both isn't a big deal, just make sure the 'Centurion' floating pulley goes where it should. Click to expand... Agree except i bought 3 Vintage Suntour pulleys Still i hope they wont need replacing for a long time
utahdog2003":1fe6cfjb said: That's not the reason for the ceramic bushing. Either way, replacing them both isn't a big deal, just make sure the 'Centurion' floating pulley goes where it should. Click to expand... Agree except i bought 3 Vintage Suntour pulleys Still i hope they wont need replacing for a long time