Just ordered aluminum sprocket hub from MRHP
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Just ordered aluminum sprocket hub from MRHP
Anybody else got one? Just curious.
I neve did like the extremely rough and porous casting job on my factory steel hub. and the fact that the other 5 hubs are all aluminum so why not this one? 4 wheel hubs are aluminum, brake hub is aluminum, and then there's this nasty ugly pitted cast steel sprocket hub that is hell to clean the dirt out of!
So it otta be here in a couple days, then its byebye to a couple more lbs. of rotating mass.
I neve did like the extremely rough and porous casting job on my factory steel hub. and the fact that the other 5 hubs are all aluminum so why not this one? 4 wheel hubs are aluminum, brake hub is aluminum, and then there's this nasty ugly pitted cast steel sprocket hub that is hell to clean the dirt out of!
So it otta be here in a couple days, then its byebye to a couple more lbs. of rotating mass.
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Just ordered aluminum sprocket hub from MRHP
yes you gotta pull the axle to do it.
I pull my axle every year for bearing cleaning and repacking, I ride lots of water and creeks, and while its out I'll put it back together with the new hub. its about a two hour job, if cleaning and repacking too. this I recommend, there's no way you can pull this out and put it back in without accidentally getting dirt on the bearings and grease anyway.
you remove the left wheel hub (right one too if changing sprocket hub, no need otherwise) - no need to take off the tire/wheel off the hubs, loosen the axle nut and remove the clip in the axle groove, slide off the entire brake hub with axle nut and brake rotor still attached, then slide the axle out the other side. carefully remove the seals from the bearing carrier (still in swingarm) clean inside carrier well, put in new seals, clean bearings and axle, repack bearings, grease races and seals inside carrier, put it all back together.
Since I haven't removed the spocket hub yet, I don't know how tight it fits the axle, may need to press it off, or it may come off with a plastic mallet, don't know. it does have a clip in a groove just like the brake hub side.
MRHP hub is $75, Durablu costs $108!
MRHP's hub is 3 lbs. lighter than stock.
I pull my axle every year for bearing cleaning and repacking, I ride lots of water and creeks, and while its out I'll put it back together with the new hub. its about a two hour job, if cleaning and repacking too. this I recommend, there's no way you can pull this out and put it back in without accidentally getting dirt on the bearings and grease anyway.
you remove the left wheel hub (right one too if changing sprocket hub, no need otherwise) - no need to take off the tire/wheel off the hubs, loosen the axle nut and remove the clip in the axle groove, slide off the entire brake hub with axle nut and brake rotor still attached, then slide the axle out the other side. carefully remove the seals from the bearing carrier (still in swingarm) clean inside carrier well, put in new seals, clean bearings and axle, repack bearings, grease races and seals inside carrier, put it all back together.
Since I haven't removed the spocket hub yet, I don't know how tight it fits the axle, may need to press it off, or it may come off with a plastic mallet, don't know. it does have a clip in a groove just like the brake hub side.
MRHP hub is $75, Durablu costs $108!
MRHP's hub is 3 lbs. lighter than stock.
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Just ordered aluminum sprocket hub from MRHP
DS bearings are tapered, like those on the front end of a rear wheel drive car...
the bearing and the outer race are seperate pieces - when you remove the bearing from the carrier, the race stays behind - it would be difficult to remove one without damaging it. if cleaned and repacking, you don't have to remove the races.
if you are replacing bearings, you must replace the races too and they do come with the bearings. to install the new races, you heat the carrier in the oven and put the races in the freezer. this works so well that they literally "drop" right in with little to no effort at all. in fact, they may fall right out until the races warm up enough to stay if you're not careful...
the bearing and the outer race are seperate pieces - when you remove the bearing from the carrier, the race stays behind - it would be difficult to remove one without damaging it. if cleaned and repacking, you don't have to remove the races.
if you are replacing bearings, you must replace the races too and they do come with the bearings. to install the new races, you heat the carrier in the oven and put the races in the freezer. this works so well that they literally "drop" right in with little to no effort at all. in fact, they may fall right out until the races warm up enough to stay if you're not careful...
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Just ordered aluminum sprocket hub from MRHP
Originally posted by: Hightower
Since I haven't removed the spocket hub yet, I don't know how tight it fits the axle, may need to press it off, or it may come off with a plastic mallet, don't know. it does have a clip in a groove just like the brake hub side.
Since I haven't removed the spocket hub yet, I don't know how tight it fits the axle, may need to press it off, or it may come off with a plastic mallet, don't know. it does have a clip in a groove just like the brake hub side.
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