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Evan Byrne August 2nd 07 06:01 PM

Bearing problem: Stuck/Shifted bearing
 

So I was riding my uni yesterday and as I'm taking a break I see some
shavings of powdercoat on my cranks and I see that my right bearing had
shifted out and was almost hitting the cranks, this caused the lips of
my yuni bearing holder to scrape the crank.


Normal :
[image: http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2.../IMGA0239.jpg]

Messed:
[image: http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2.../IMGA0240.jpg]


Its quite stuck, I can't move it with a screwdriver and a hammer. What
shal I do?


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thejdw August 2nd 07 06:04 PM

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is there a spacer there?


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Evan Byrne August 2nd 07 06:06 PM

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You can see the black spacer next to the hub, normaly the bearing should
be touching that.


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isaac steiner August 2nd 07 06:07 PM

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Thats so weird.


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thejdw August 2nd 07 06:13 PM

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well theres to spacers on one side and only one on the other, unless
thats the inside of the bearing. that would mean you've killed the
bearing


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Det-riot August 2nd 07 06:14 PM

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could the metal have expanded due to heat?

your in cali rihgt? so its going to be hot


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thejdw August 2nd 07 06:20 PM

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I think the part coloured in red has broken free


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kington99 wrote:
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Evan Byrne August 2nd 07 06:28 PM

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No...That metal sleeve you see to the left of the bearing and to the
right of the shim is a sleeve that goes over the axle to get the
bearing to fit. The ID of the bearing is bigger than the axle so it
needs this.


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pdc August 2nd 07 06:32 PM

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Shouldn't there be spacers between the crank and the bearing also? That
way it cant move.


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Evan Byrne August 2nd 07 06:34 PM

Bearing problem: Stuck/Shifted bearing
 

Well, i dont belive moment cranks extend farther over the spline, i may
be wrong though, Can someone take a pic of thier moment crank on a
moment hub for me? But even before i put another spacer on there, i
need to move the bearing, its quite stuck right now.


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