drabe said:
Cool! I've not seen a black one. Post a pic! :mrgreen: I would really, really urge you to at least disassemble and check the crank bearings and headset bearings. The bearings on mine were completely dry! :shock:
Cool, thanks for the details!
I've got some before pics but haven't brought them to work to load yet.
Your right though, I'll probably take it down further when I get to it (I haven't even 'dated' it yet), I'm in the middle of another bike right now.
I've got a few questions for you, I've done searches but haven't seen answers to my specific questions.
I haven't seen where your at this point yet, but do you recommend going into the rear hub?
I've never messed with a 3-speed hub before and I'm a little intimitated by it, my concern is I'll get it apart and not be able to get it back together and shifting 'properly'.
I've also noticed a 'plug' on the rear hub, is this some type of zerk or grease fitting?
Also, is there a trick to disconnecting the cable at the rear hub?
Should I mark it somehow and hope that it'll work correctly when it goes back together or does the cable usually need fiddling with anyway to get it to shift properly?
Sorry for the amatuer questions, just haven't done the 3 speeds before.
Dave