OK folks, it's not too terribly often I come across a technical problem that stumps me, since like a lot of you I have the "gearhead" gene... but for this one I need some help, or at least encouraging words.
I was riding this Dyno 4-speed Moto-Glide, and trying to take off quick, a lot of force on the pedals, and the hub seemed to go CRUNCH like something let go in it. Now, with any significant amount of torque, the hub slips. It feels rubbery, like a slipping clutch. At low amounts of force, the bike can be ridden. The shifter still works, and works smoothly. But something's broke...
The hub does not make any kind of clicking, grinding, or vibration as it spins. Everything seems normal until you apply torque to it.
I cannot find a service diagram for this beast. It's an internal drum brake, and Shimano 4-speed internal laced up to a 24" rim, standard issue hub for a mid-90's Dyno. Apparently it's obsolete? I can't find much info at all about them. Even Sheldon Brown doesn't offer much about these.
Any ideas will be appreciated... including "toss it and build a Nexus 7"...
--Rob
I was riding this Dyno 4-speed Moto-Glide, and trying to take off quick, a lot of force on the pedals, and the hub seemed to go CRUNCH like something let go in it. Now, with any significant amount of torque, the hub slips. It feels rubbery, like a slipping clutch. At low amounts of force, the bike can be ridden. The shifter still works, and works smoothly. But something's broke...
The hub does not make any kind of clicking, grinding, or vibration as it spins. Everything seems normal until you apply torque to it.
I cannot find a service diagram for this beast. It's an internal drum brake, and Shimano 4-speed internal laced up to a 24" rim, standard issue hub for a mid-90's Dyno. Apparently it's obsolete? I can't find much info at all about them. Even Sheldon Brown doesn't offer much about these.
Any ideas will be appreciated... including "toss it and build a Nexus 7"...
--Rob