wheel bearing - wheel damage?
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wheel bearing - wheel damage?
my front wheel bearings went today. i got the wheel off and bearings out to be confronted by this...






to me it looks as though the inner recess where the bearings sit against is fucked..
my question is, once the new bearings are in, do you think this will be ok. or does this being mashed mean i need a new wheel?
any advice is appreciated.....






to me it looks as though the inner recess where the bearings sit against is fucked..
my question is, once the new bearings are in, do you think this will be ok. or does this being mashed mean i need a new wheel?
any advice is appreciated.....

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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
From the pics it looks like the bearing shell is still in the wheel. As far as the mashed up bit is concerned it shouldn't really matter as the spacer between the two bearings is what will be taking the load once the wheel is torqued up.
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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
yeah the bearing shell is still in on the first few pics. but the bottom three pics its out...
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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
Oh yeah so it is :-) I'm fairly sure from memory there's nice little cutouts so you can use a drift to remove the bearing. It looks like in the past some ham fisted numpty has had a bad aiming experienced and butchered the cutouts. I'd just get a round file in there and tidy them up. Either way the wheel will be safe whether you make them pretty or not.
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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
just ordered new bearings and seals from Rick O... £25 all in, including delivery!


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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
Nice discs man! Just got myself a set.
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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
Bearings and Seals arrived today Rick... Thanks a lot mate! :)
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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
As long as the bearing still fits well, it will be fine.
Get in there and VERY LIGHTLY dress the seat to ensure the bearing can sit hard against the recess shoulder.
Dude... wheel bearing don't "just go", you always get some warning - a little knock, a grinding noise, a bit of play on fast corners, the brake lever returning further to the handlebar than before - you have to learn to listen to what your bike is telling you. A lesson I learnt the hard way through snapping a chain: the bike doesn't care when pay day is, so get whatever problems you find sorted ASAP.
Get in there and VERY LIGHTLY dress the seat to ensure the bearing can sit hard against the recess shoulder.
Dude... wheel bearing don't "just go", you always get some warning - a little knock, a grinding noise, a bit of play on fast corners, the brake lever returning further to the handlebar than before - you have to learn to listen to what your bike is telling you. A lesson I learnt the hard way through snapping a chain: the bike doesn't care when pay day is, so get whatever problems you find sorted ASAP.
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Re: wheel bearing - wheel damage?
when i say my bearing 'went'... what i meant is a little knocking/grinding noise started on saturday.. so the bearing had gone.
if your getting a little knock or grinding then i would describe the bearing as gone/shot. not 'on its way out' or 'nearly' gone. Their either good or they aint.
as you can see from my posts 2 and half hours later, new ones were ordered and will be fitted this evening
if your getting a little knock or grinding then i would describe the bearing as gone/shot. not 'on its way out' or 'nearly' gone. Their either good or they aint.

as you can see from my posts 2 and half hours later, new ones were ordered and will be fitted this evening
