dang that's a bummer on both calls. maybe I read sealed somewhere and inferred
cartridge...maybe someone out there has an idea as to what's up. perhaps hubs
with this kinda dust deal are just prone to squeeking. hope your hub ends up
okie dokie. if something pops up of interest please share so t
They're not cartridge bearings, I just opened mine up to check out an even more
curious sound than that squeeking. I had that unfortunate squak some months
back, fixed/silenced it with some nudging and lubing (the squeek, not the new
weird deathly crunchy sound
-Kai
BK NY
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yes. as just a so soish bike wrencher my solution is as follows..
pull the little dust cap back and apply a little light lubricant I used T9
suff. make shure dust cap is seated flush against hub, mine kept getting sucked
into hub body. Find a big hill to ride up n down a few times fast n it shoul
Have any Clem users had a problem with the dust cap of the rear hub
rubbing? I can temporarily stop the rubbing by stretching the rubber back
over the hub, but after riding a few miles it starts up again. Is this
something that needs to be replaced or is there a possible adjustment that
would s