When riding I apply the brakes n then it rotates a whole turn before it catches what’s wrong with the hub
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Good idea.What model of Bendix hub is it? I have a few styles and may be able to duplicate your problem, like reverse engineering. There are differences inside though so I need to know and photos may be more helpful
Rob
I will look, I may have one.The Bendix hubs are tough. I have an original skip tooth version that is in great shape even though it was used for years. But I would also love to get my hands on a red band hub.
Sounds like a great day!I've been on a tear with restoring all kinds of coaster hubs recently and find the Bendix RB2 the easiest to deal with. That's most likely due to being able to service the Bendix hubs from an early age and they are what I deal with more than any of the others. One or all of the aforementioned suggestions above should answer your question. Following the exploded view should also help get things in order.
I currently have a Shimano D Series soaking in parts cleaner after restoring the RB2 in this "Cruiser Light" wheelset that was laced up yesterday.
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Today's plan to beat the anticipated heat is to clean up a few more 26" aluminum rim sets, do some more calcs, add specs to my wheelbuilding data sheet and if proper spokes are on-hand, lace up another wheelset or two. Oh yeah...and Listen To Black Sabbath
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