nc24 hub removal
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nc24 hub removal
hi all, i've scrolled the search section for info on hub removal, but found nil, is it just a case of undoing the 36mm nut and it falls apart? if only.!!!
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Re: nc24 hub removal
im not sure if it is much different from the nc30 hub removal procedure but heres what i know........
after removing the wheel remove the hub nut(on the left hand side)on the nc30 this is 46mm and according to the manual the torque settings for this is the same for the nc30 and nc24 so i am guessing they are the same size...46mm!!!
the hub nut is a stake nut so you have to unstake it before removal and you will need someone to apply the rear brake....the nut is very tight.
remove the spring washer and thrust washer.remove the brake caliper and slide it off the disc,support it somewhere...i usually do this on the passenger pillion pegs.
slacken the chain and remove from rear sprocket,then draw the sprocket from the hub assembly on the left hand side and then draw the brake disc out from the bearer holder on the right hand side.
re-fitting is reversal and remember to torque the hub nut 165nm........the manual says the hub nut should be replaced but if it is in good condition then re-use........
william
after removing the wheel remove the hub nut(on the left hand side)on the nc30 this is 46mm and according to the manual the torque settings for this is the same for the nc30 and nc24 so i am guessing they are the same size...46mm!!!
the hub nut is a stake nut so you have to unstake it before removal and you will need someone to apply the rear brake....the nut is very tight.
remove the spring washer and thrust washer.remove the brake caliper and slide it off the disc,support it somewhere...i usually do this on the passenger pillion pegs.
slacken the chain and remove from rear sprocket,then draw the sprocket from the hub assembly on the left hand side and then draw the brake disc out from the bearer holder on the right hand side.
re-fitting is reversal and remember to torque the hub nut 165nm........the manual says the hub nut should be replaced but if it is in good condition then re-use........
william
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Re: nc24 hub removal
NC24 Has a cushdrive mechanism too, it's not difficult,

xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: nc24 hub removal
thanks for info, man it's difficult with arm off the bike, but got the job done.
thanks, jim..
thanks, jim..