Hi-
I can't find much useful info on this online, but I may be searching for the wrong terms. I adjusted the cone bearings on this bike (still on original wheels and bearings) but I think they need a rebuild.
I also tried to get a local bike shop to true the rear wheel and they did an awful job - it's probably worse than when I gave it to them, or at least no better. When refitting the wheel I noticed that when you spin the rear wheel, the cassette flexes its angle slightly, making me think perhaps the axle is a little bent. I read somewhere this is a problem with the old style of rear axle/hub/bearing design.
So questions:-
I still have the original rear cassette by the way, although I'm using a new Shimano Acera rear mech.
I can't find much useful info on this online, but I may be searching for the wrong terms. I adjusted the cone bearings on this bike (still on original wheels and bearings) but I think they need a rebuild.
I also tried to get a local bike shop to true the rear wheel and they did an awful job - it's probably worse than when I gave it to them, or at least no better. When refitting the wheel I noticed that when you spin the rear wheel, the cassette flexes its angle slightly, making me think perhaps the axle is a little bent. I read somewhere this is a problem with the old style of rear axle/hub/bearing design.
So questions:-
- What parts do I need to rebuild the front and/or rear bearings? I'd guess the cone, ball bearings and maybe the plastic cap part.
- How easy is it to replace the rear axle too as part of this? Is there anything else I should pan to change, e.g. free wheel?
- At this point would I be better putting some newer parts on .. possibly even newer wheel with a modern hub? I'm not obsessed with correctness - it's just a bike to me. I like the fact that it's old and different, and I'll go for more correct stuff if I can ... but I also like the gains of newer tech in terms of maintenance etc. If there's a good balance to be found, perfect.
I still have the original rear cassette by the way, although I'm using a new Shimano Acera rear mech.