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Post by Niffy on May 26, 2010 20:51:41 GMT 1
This maybe answers why I'm loosing nuts (not just in ma heid either) Back wheel has about 1cm of play if you grab it and wobble it back & forward. Cones ? Bearings ? Backplate ? How easy is it to change that stuff ? Whae can dae it ? Can you dae it by Friday Fuk. £20 for the car on Friday. Back to scoot, anybody done these before ?
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Post by stu1 on May 26, 2010 20:57:08 GMT 1
back hub and cone r easy enuff to change ive got spare hub and cones down here if u cant get scooter down to me i will try and get up tomorrow nite.
there should b a thin washer behind cone (there is 2 different angles of cone) then when u put the hub on there should b a wavy washer then the nut then locking washer and alan screw. bearing a lot harder to do and cldnt do that before kelso.
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Post by Niffy on May 26, 2010 21:01:42 GMT 1
Probably no' worth the panic in case it is the bearings. Cheers for the offer, I shoulda checked this at weekend there. Dunno if Bob ever had the bearings done in recent times.
If it helps diagnose it... there's a loud squeak when you rock it back and forward.
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Post by stu1 on May 26, 2010 21:04:52 GMT 1
uve got a wee moose in the back hub then ya cruel bugger
ill try and drop the hubs off the morin anyway and u can give them a try
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Post by Niffy on May 26, 2010 21:15:51 GMT 1
Ach , I'll get them after Kelso , I'm in shop til 7pm the morn so wont have much time strip. Will just take motor.
There wiz me rippin the piss into other car/camper users tae.
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Post by goldeneye on May 27, 2010 12:01:05 GMT 1
it should take about 15-20 minutes to change a hub and cone. go on man, you"ll feel better for going on your lammy.
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Post by Niffy on May 27, 2010 16:28:33 GMT 1
Ah ken , but when you say "feel better" , that disnae mean warmer & drier
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