08-24-2024, 08:50 AM
Hello, I'm new here, my dad has given me his 2013 Scalpel 29 4 since he no longer rides and I'm gradually learning how to maintain it because it feels like a bike well worth learning repairs and maintenance for. I'm slowly figuring out what it does and doesn't need to have maintained, what has and hasn't stayed in good condition in the time since he used it.
While doing some unrelated work (taking the front wheel off to install a new rotor and getting ready to bleed the brakes) I held the wheel up by the hub to feel how it turns. I notice that it turns freely enough that the heaviest part of the wheel can gently turn to the bottom without me nudging it, which I assume is a great sign.
I do feel a little bit of resistance when it's spinning though, is that normal? I assume that's just the feeling of the hub turning over the bearings, since I've never held a wheel this way I have no idea what it should feel like and that bit of resistance has me a bit OCD.
Hope my question makes sense! Thanks in advance.
While doing some unrelated work (taking the front wheel off to install a new rotor and getting ready to bleed the brakes) I held the wheel up by the hub to feel how it turns. I notice that it turns freely enough that the heaviest part of the wheel can gently turn to the bottom without me nudging it, which I assume is a great sign.
I do feel a little bit of resistance when it's spinning though, is that normal? I assume that's just the feeling of the hub turning over the bearings, since I've never held a wheel this way I have no idea what it should feel like and that bit of resistance has me a bit OCD.
Hope my question makes sense! Thanks in advance.
2013 Cannondale Scalpel 29 4