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Hey guys,
I just changed my rear cog from an 18 tooth to a 22 tooth to help with the hills... I took the opportunity to grease everything up real good inside the hub, and I am pretty positive I reassembled everything correctly, but I am getting a behavior that I'm not familiar with. When the bike is upside down (pedaling by hand) I pedal forward to get the wheel spinning, then pedal backward to engage the brake. the wheel stops spinning, but after it comes to a complete stop, I can pedal the wheel backward just a tiny bit (just a few inches, maybe 1/8 to 1/16 of a revolution) after the wheel goes backwards a tiny bit, it stops again. This is really weird and I have never experienced this. I made sure that the band that secures the arm to the chainstay is secured nice and tight.... what is the deal with this? Is this normal for a single speed coaster brake hub that's just been packed with grease? Is this something I should worry about? Maybe it always did this but I just didn't notice before?
I really appreciate your advice in this matter
~Jon
I just changed my rear cog from an 18 tooth to a 22 tooth to help with the hills... I took the opportunity to grease everything up real good inside the hub, and I am pretty positive I reassembled everything correctly, but I am getting a behavior that I'm not familiar with. When the bike is upside down (pedaling by hand) I pedal forward to get the wheel spinning, then pedal backward to engage the brake. the wheel stops spinning, but after it comes to a complete stop, I can pedal the wheel backward just a tiny bit (just a few inches, maybe 1/8 to 1/16 of a revolution) after the wheel goes backwards a tiny bit, it stops again. This is really weird and I have never experienced this. I made sure that the band that secures the arm to the chainstay is secured nice and tight.... what is the deal with this? Is this normal for a single speed coaster brake hub that's just been packed with grease? Is this something I should worry about? Maybe it always did this but I just didn't notice before?
I really appreciate your advice in this matter
~Jon