20MM Maxle.. how do you service them?
Raymondavalon
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My Felt Compulsion comes with a 20mm Maxle system on the front wheel.
I took a good look at the front hub and I wondered how on earth one determines the condition of the bearings and/or services the Maxle type front hubs. Any ideas?
I took a good look at the front hub and I wondered how on earth one determines the condition of the bearings and/or services the Maxle type front hubs. Any ideas?
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When you spin the wheel and it feels ropey or the hub wobbles it then needs servicing0
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Right, pretty much got that worked out
So.. how does one go about disassembling a Maxle type hub?
Looked it over and there's [obviously] none of the typical "skewer" type axle fittings that allows one to strip the hub down..0 -
What's the hub? There's loads of 20mm type hubs. Most just have cartridge bearings - knock 'em out, knock the new ones in. Job done.0
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I am quite keen to get the answer to this also, since discovering quite a wobble in my front wheel. Before I go removing the brake disc, it would be nice to know what I have to do!0
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Sorry DaveHill - you posted while I was logging in. How do you go about "Knocking it out"?0
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dave_hill
Mine is the Felt hub. Knowing it's "cartridge" (or sealed race) bearings is quite reassuring
I'll certainly be removing the front disc to have a closer examination as they will need changing one fine day.
As for knocking a bearing out, best done with a mallet (not hammer) and use a flat nosed punch with care, as the punch is of a harder material that the hub area and a slip could result in damage.
Alternatively you could use a small bearing puller, these are available from most automotive spares outlets.0 -
Raymondavalon wrote:My Felt Compulsion comes with a 20mm Maxle system on the front wheel.
I took a good look at the front hub and I wondered how on earth one determines the condition of the bearings and/or services the Maxle type front hubs. Any ideas?
so what is the, as has already been asked, the hub.
the maxel is just the axle the hub is a 20mm standard hub. (rear maxles are 12mm)."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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cerouax wrote:Sorry DaveHill - you posted while I was logging in. How do you go about "Knocking it out"?
:shock: Snigger...
Seriously though, it depends what hub you've got.
I have Hope Pro IIs. You take the 20mm adaptors out of the ends of the hub which reveals the bearings underneath.
I then just use a 1/2" aluminium rod which I thread into the hub and rest it againt the inside of the bearing on the opposite side from which I'm working.
A few sharp taps with a hammer, working around the bearing, usually sees it out. Flip the wheel over and repeat.
Then I use an old socket to drive the new bearings in, usually with a little copper grease smeared on the outside of the new bearing.
As stated, that works for Pro IIs, but I can't see it being much different for most other cartridge bearing hubs.0 -
Raymondavalon wrote:I'll certainly be removing the front disc
You may not even have to do that.0 -
dave_hill wrote:Raymondavalon wrote:I'll certainly be removing the front disc
You may not even have to do that.
Magnifique!0 -
Thanks all, my hub is a Specialized Stout (stock on Pitch Pro)... I will take a closer look tomorrow.0
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Raymondavalon wrote:dave_hill wrote:Raymondavalon wrote:I'll certainly be removing the front disc
You may not even have to do that.
Magnifique!
Absolutement. C'est une pièce grande de gateau.0