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Bullseye rear axle held together how?
On my kids bike, the rear axle (thru a Bullseye hub) loosened up. It
is a 7 speed freehwheel on a 135mm rear. It seems to be held on the freewheel side by a set screw, and on the other side by nothing. How do I keep this fella from sliding back and forth? Any hints appreciated. brian plaugher |
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Bullseye rear axle held together how?
Bullseye is still in business, but no web site. Call with questions, order parts, etc. In North America: 1-800-874-0600 Note that "grub screw" is also called "set screw" (depending on country). On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Nick Payne wrote: There should be an allen-headed grub screw in the collar on each side of the hub shell. Sometimes the set screws fall out, or if the hub is using aluminium collars then the threading can strip if the grub screw is over-tightened. IAK, so long as the collar on one side is held in position, the QR will hold the whole thing in place when the wheel is in the frame. Nick "Brian Plaugher" wrote in message m... On my kids bike, the rear axle (thru a Bullseye hub) loosened up. It is a 7 speed freehwheel on a 135mm rear. It seems to be held on the freewheel side by a set screw, and on the other side by nothing. How do I keep this fella from sliding back and forth? Any hints appreciated. brian plaugher |
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