Steven Bell
New Member
Ok,
Limited rim knowledge but sound bike knowledge as an introductory statement.
Just purchased a used v.2 (western Canada) the previous owner must have either stored the bike outside or topside of a sub. I say this as the cursory inspection showed typical corrosion on the bolt heads, etc. However...when I replaced the front cassette with a Patterson drive, the remove of the old system showed a design flaw I have to believe has been caught or everyone is used to it.
The axle, once I had the nuts removed, the centre inside the BB housing, had approx. 12mm of rust build up internally on the shaft, there was quite a bit of moisture inside where grease is not typical, upon further tear down I removed the upper mount from the steering column, removed the quick release and notices a small pin-hole in the upper shaft, I assume it's there to relieve the pressure when adjusting the boom in our out. The issue that I see, there is no other point of entry/exit and if stored outside in the elements, much of it got into the bb and had no where to go. Sorry, I was rushed and didn't take pics, so it's much like the whale on the line that got away, it just is.
Then, I noticed a minor drive side growl in the rim, not a big deal I thought, just re-grease the loose bearings, right! Nope, these are sealed units, again, not a big deal, I live in a city of 1.2m people so I thought bike shops should have these in spades, again, NOPE. So i got them from a local bearing supply house. Then when taking it apart, well the drive side is so badly seized that I am now having to replace the rim. I akin that to the previous owner's mis-understanding of seaside moisture and not covered for rain.
So...my real question is this:
given that the old rim uses sealed units, is that due to price or is it necessary to the stability of the loaded axle not being loose bearing capable?
Also, I am looking to upgrade to a 9-speed cass/derailleur, and I'll search other threads but if anyone knows of the issues, feel free to chime in.
Cheers,
Limited rim knowledge but sound bike knowledge as an introductory statement.
Just purchased a used v.2 (western Canada) the previous owner must have either stored the bike outside or topside of a sub. I say this as the cursory inspection showed typical corrosion on the bolt heads, etc. However...when I replaced the front cassette with a Patterson drive, the remove of the old system showed a design flaw I have to believe has been caught or everyone is used to it.
The axle, once I had the nuts removed, the centre inside the BB housing, had approx. 12mm of rust build up internally on the shaft, there was quite a bit of moisture inside where grease is not typical, upon further tear down I removed the upper mount from the steering column, removed the quick release and notices a small pin-hole in the upper shaft, I assume it's there to relieve the pressure when adjusting the boom in our out. The issue that I see, there is no other point of entry/exit and if stored outside in the elements, much of it got into the bb and had no where to go. Sorry, I was rushed and didn't take pics, so it's much like the whale on the line that got away, it just is.
Then, I noticed a minor drive side growl in the rim, not a big deal I thought, just re-grease the loose bearings, right! Nope, these are sealed units, again, not a big deal, I live in a city of 1.2m people so I thought bike shops should have these in spades, again, NOPE. So i got them from a local bearing supply house. Then when taking it apart, well the drive side is so badly seized that I am now having to replace the rim. I akin that to the previous owner's mis-understanding of seaside moisture and not covered for rain.
So...my real question is this:
given that the old rim uses sealed units, is that due to price or is it necessary to the stability of the loaded axle not being loose bearing capable?
Also, I am looking to upgrade to a 9-speed cass/derailleur, and I'll search other threads but if anyone knows of the issues, feel free to chime in.
Cheers,