Looks like good info, not happy with the cheapo China clone CB in my Wallyworld Huffy Premier, gonna take it apart today.
I thought video to small too see, if you click on vimeo logo in lower right, you can watch it direct @ vimeo and make it full screen.
Gonna look inside an old scavenged 10" china coaster Ycb i think it says. hub is 28 spokes, but the guts when i turn the sprocket feels 100% better (less slop) Maybe I can do a guts transplant - I like the idea of adding more balls to the drive side.
Greasing the original hub got most of the noises to stop and cut down on the drag when coasting but the hub is so sloppy the tire almost rubs the chainstays! The action on the 10" wheel coaster is much more smooth I hope they swap ok...
Great news!Wow, Just got done with the CB rebuild! Success!
Started by gutting the cheapo CB from my China "Huffy Premier". I also pulled the guts out of a CYB 10" "kiddie bike". Following the Coaster Culture video.
Ground the brake shoes leading edge, and robbed loose balls out of the 2 china CB caged bearings and reassembled. It's amazing the transformation! I pulled the hub apart twice before and relube No more slop or noise!
It really does not even seem like the same hub anymore!
Cool! Maybe there is some variance in the bearing areas on the KT's, might explain the differences...Luke,
I just put as many loose balls into the hub as I could when assembling it.
Went back today and counted what was left over. I used 16 inner drive side bearings and 8 outer drive side bearings. I rebuilt a "DC" hub from my Huffy Premier with ball bearings, clutch and brake shoes salvaged from a "YCC" kiddie bike. Both of the hubs I pulled apart look like the "KT" you modded.
Yes, that might also be reflected in the slop factor & the balls almost fell out of the the retainers they were so flimsy.Cool! Maybe there is some variance in the bearing areas on the KT's, might explain the differences...
Luke.
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