07-19-2008, 07:19 PM
Alex,
I have a question regarding rear bearings, I installed a new Mavic X517 32 spoke LX (parallax110) hubs (built by wheel smith w/wheelsmith spokes), I got them in 2002 but didn't install them till last month (thanks in part to your series). I've put 80 mile on the rim but on my ride today I started getting a bad vibration from the rear. I checked the rim isn't bent and appears true, the hub sounds really loud as described in your "how to check for bearing wear video" just spinning the real wheel I can feel a coarse feeling through the top tube. Does it sound like there is some kind of damage (I know hard to say with out seeing it lol) or could it just be dry from sitting all these years, just looking at the hub there is a lot of grease all over it, like what ever was in it spun out.
Bike:<br />
1993 Trek 830 (Cromo)<br />
Mavic X517 Rims Ft and Rear<br />
Panaracer dart ft, smoke rear 50 PSI<br />
SRAM PC-48 chain<br />
SRAM PG-850 11-30 Cassette
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Regards,<br />
Dennis
I have a question regarding rear bearings, I installed a new Mavic X517 32 spoke LX (parallax110) hubs (built by wheel smith w/wheelsmith spokes), I got them in 2002 but didn't install them till last month (thanks in part to your series). I've put 80 mile on the rim but on my ride today I started getting a bad vibration from the rear. I checked the rim isn't bent and appears true, the hub sounds really loud as described in your "how to check for bearing wear video" just spinning the real wheel I can feel a coarse feeling through the top tube. Does it sound like there is some kind of damage (I know hard to say with out seeing it lol) or could it just be dry from sitting all these years, just looking at the hub there is a lot of grease all over it, like what ever was in it spun out.
Bike:<br />
1993 Trek 830 (Cromo)<br />
Mavic X517 Rims Ft and Rear<br />
Panaracer dart ft, smoke rear 50 PSI<br />
SRAM PC-48 chain<br />
SRAM PG-850 11-30 Cassette
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Regards,<br />
Dennis