Velosteel coaster - where and how to grease?
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Velosteel coaster - where and how to grease?
Hello,
I have a Dahon single speed bike that has some issues with the rear coster hub made by velosteel. On inspection, the outer bearings don't seem very round anymore so I'm going to replace them all and repack. As I've not worked on coaster brakes I'd really like to know where and what to grease (or oil as some suggest) as there are some different thoughts. Advice on which type would also be great. Any help would be much appreciated.
I've attached the the schematic with number references.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
I have a Dahon single speed bike that has some issues with the rear coster hub made by velosteel. On inspection, the outer bearings don't seem very round anymore so I'm going to replace them all and repack. As I've not worked on coaster brakes I'd really like to know where and what to grease (or oil as some suggest) as there are some different thoughts. Advice on which type would also be great. Any help would be much appreciated.
I've attached the the schematic with number references.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
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Hello,
I have a Dahon single speed bike that has some issues with the rear coster hub made by velosteel. On inspection, the outer bearings don't seem very round anymore so I'm going to replace them all and repack. As I've not worked on coaster brakes I'd really like to know where and what to grease (or oil as some suggest) as there are some different thoughts. Advice on which type would also be great. Any help would be much appreciated.
I've attached the the schematic with number references.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
I have a Dahon single speed bike that has some issues with the rear coster hub made by velosteel. On inspection, the outer bearings don't seem very round anymore so I'm going to replace them all and repack. As I've not worked on coaster brakes I'd really like to know where and what to grease (or oil as some suggest) as there are some different thoughts. Advice on which type would also be great. Any help would be much appreciated.
I've attached the the schematic with number references.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
In the mean time - here's my 2 cents, based on re-packing one coaster brake a long time ago, and re building my 2 speed kickback hub about a year ago:
- ball bearings get the grease. Personally I'm not picky, but I usually go with what my bike shop has for bike bearing grease. I'm not opposed to regular old car wheel bearing grease. It's probably resistant to getting washed away in rain.
- for pawls and those locking / ratcheting mechanisms, I got some 000 fluid gear grease. I can look up the brand if your curious.
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Thanks for the advice. I'll post it in the mechanics section which somehow I missed.
I'd recommend re-posting in the Bicycle Mechanics section. You'll get good help there I bet.
In the mean time - here's my 2 cents, based on re-packing one coaster brake a long time ago, and re building my 2 speed kickback hub about a year ago:
- ball bearings get the grease. Personally I'm not picky, but I usually go with what my bike shop has for bike bearing grease. I'm not opposed to regular old car wheel bearing grease. It's probably resistant to getting washed away in rain.
- for pawls and those locking / ratcheting mechanisms, I got some 000 fluid gear grease. I can look up the brand if your curious.
In the mean time - here's my 2 cents, based on re-packing one coaster brake a long time ago, and re building my 2 speed kickback hub about a year ago:
- ball bearings get the grease. Personally I'm not picky, but I usually go with what my bike shop has for bike bearing grease. I'm not opposed to regular old car wheel bearing grease. It's probably resistant to getting washed away in rain.
- for pawls and those locking / ratcheting mechanisms, I got some 000 fluid gear grease. I can look up the brand if your curious.
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