dessy
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G'day,
I have a Motovert I have ridden once (last weekend) and when I was cleaning it I noticed the rear wheel had some free play. I removed the wheel and the brake side wheel bearing was totally destroyed. The only piece that was intact was the inner metal ring still on the axle. There were a few fragments inside the hub but that was about it. I am surprised the bike was able to move at all and even more surprised I didn't feel anything while riding.
I knocked out the bearing on the other side with the plan of taking it to a bearing shop to make sure I got the correct replacement set. I put the intact bearing on the brake side to make sure it matched and was surprised that it slid straight in. I checked the parts diagram and they are the same bearing on both sides however the brake side is 1-2mm wider (36-37mm compared to 35mm)?? I thought the hub might be damaged but it looks ok without any gouges or obvious wear?
Manufacturing fault? Caused by the destroyed bearing (not sure how as it looks ok)? Known issue?
I have new bearings (15x35) on the way but I suspect I will need a new wheel which does not fill me with joy. Any suggestions on which rims to get or any other solutions?
Cheers.
I have a Motovert I have ridden once (last weekend) and when I was cleaning it I noticed the rear wheel had some free play. I removed the wheel and the brake side wheel bearing was totally destroyed. The only piece that was intact was the inner metal ring still on the axle. There were a few fragments inside the hub but that was about it. I am surprised the bike was able to move at all and even more surprised I didn't feel anything while riding.
I knocked out the bearing on the other side with the plan of taking it to a bearing shop to make sure I got the correct replacement set. I put the intact bearing on the brake side to make sure it matched and was surprised that it slid straight in. I checked the parts diagram and they are the same bearing on both sides however the brake side is 1-2mm wider (36-37mm compared to 35mm)?? I thought the hub might be damaged but it looks ok without any gouges or obvious wear?
Manufacturing fault? Caused by the destroyed bearing (not sure how as it looks ok)? Known issue?
I have new bearings (15x35) on the way but I suspect I will need a new wheel which does not fill me with joy. Any suggestions on which rims to get or any other solutions?
Cheers.