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Overtightened bearing housing=Problems??
when i last change my tire, i was doing it in bad light, and because i couldn't feel any resistance, i overtightened the bolts holding the wheel to the frame, u know the ones, that tighten that U shaped bit of metal over the bearings and connects to the frame anyway, that was a while ago, and now i notice that the U shaped bits of metal are a bit bent,and the screws holding the frame and the U together are bent, but the frame part where the screws fit in is okay. could this cause problems later on? My uni is a Qu-ax 24" Muni, and i ordered it from NZ i live in WA also, i broke a bolt in my seat, one of the bolts that tighten the saddle to the post, and now i have threee, how can i go about fixing this, and will this be a big prob either? cheers, and yes, i think i do have a slight overtightening tendency, but thanks a lot for any help u could give, in advance -- silverfridge GOD SPEED! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ silverfridge's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/11533 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/48137 |
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Overtightened bearing housing=Problems??
Wot, no replies? I suppose it goes without saying that if you've overtightened the bolts to the extent that you've bent the lower bearing housing you've got problems now, not later. The rather odd design of the bearing housings on unis invites overtightening, which pinches the bearings into a slightly oval shape. Since the inner bearing is constrained to be round by the shaft it's on, the bearing will be stiff and wear out quicker, as the balls have to squeeze through a smaller gap than they're designed for. I don't think there's any merit, with nyloc nuts on bearing housings, in tightening much beyond finger-tight. No doubt Qu-ax can provide a couple of replacement bearing housings and some bolts. When I get around to making a uni[1], it'll all be much better designed - properly machined bearing housings that extend the full circumference of the bearing, less a couple of thou. Regards John [1] Ha! -- icon ------------------------------------------------------------------------ icon's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/11481 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/48137 |
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you can get replacement bearing holders from 'unicycle.com NZ' (http://tinyurl.com/de27z) (i couldn't find any on Unicycle.com Australia's site). these come with replacement bolts (but these might not be long enough to fit 42mm bolts). Replacing a bolt on a saddle can be a pain to fix if you don't have a Fusion style saddle with removable cover, but it can be done. You have to strip the saddle down replace the bolt and build it back up again. jim -- Jim ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/9416 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/48137 |
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icon wrote: When I get around to making a uni[1], it'll all be much better designed - properly machined bearing housings that extend the full circumference of the bearing, less a couple of thou. Regards John [1] Ha! The 'KH' (http://www.krisholm.com) has this. Works really well. I usually keep the bolts on my non-awesome bearing holders to a light push on the end of a wrench that's screwing them on. Haven't had any problems (too loose nor too tight) yet. -- flyer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ flyer's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/9894 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/48137 |
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Overtightened bearing housing=Problems??
I had the same problem on my qu-ax muni, the bearing holders and bolts that came with it seemed to bend quite easily. Got some new ones from unicycle.com and that sorted it, plus they seem a bit more sturdy. I did try to find some kind of tube which i could put round the bolts in the gaps between the holders, but never found anything suitable. The idea was to keep the gap even either side and add a bit of support to stop the bottom bit bending. I agree that the ones on the KH frames are much nicer and wrap right round the bearing, solving this problem. -- skicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------ skicker's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7788 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/48137 |
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