Have you recently had the big bearing in the FD changed?
There's a theory that too much heat used to remove the bearing can loosen the fit between the pressed together steel and alloy components of the hub.
Have you recently had the big bearing in the FD changed?
There's a theory that too much heat used to remove the bearing can loosen the fit between the pressed together steel and alloy components of the hub.
No seriously, when mine went I prised out the black plastic centre part on the wheel, stuffed a sock (cotton) in the cavity and rode for another three months changing my sock every two weeks. Check the level in the FD too of course.
Used, holes in the toes optional, size 8-10, from M & S bulk pack, have a few quiet nights in wiv yer sock before stuffing it in the orifice and it should suffice. Value for money I think.
Have you recently had the big bearing in the FD changed?
There's a theory that too much heat used to remove the bearing can loosen the fit between the pressed together steel and alloy components of the hub.
Absolutely. I wouldn't use heat on mine (when I do one it'll be as per your how-to) but I have read on here and ADV of a few people using heat to get the old bearing off. Someone used an oxy torch - his FD leaked through the wheel bolt holes not long afterwards
Well heat was NOT a factor in my 'leakage'
I fit bearings for a living, And the bearing was fitted
With a SKF induction heater.
it lasted 2 years,Which i suppose is a lifetime on a 1200