- Mountain Bike Rear Wheel Not Spinning - MTB Rules.
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- SOLVED: My rear wheel doesn't spin freely after I had to - Fixya.
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- Rear wheel won't spin freely when I tighten the axle nut.
- Cassette won t spin freely.
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Mountain Bike Rear Wheel Not Spinning - MTB Rules.
First, If I torque the rear axle nut to 47lb/ft it will not spin very freely at all. If I back it off to about 38-39 or so it will feel tight, but spin freely as it should. Is this normal, or is there something maybe wrong? This is the first time I am putting the wheel on, so I am not sure what it was torqued to before. Bike Rear Wheel Not Spinning Freely - What You Should Know. When the rear wheel of your bike does not spin freely as expected, the first-aid response most experts/enthusiasts would proffer would be to take the wheel off, loosen the nuts a little, and put it. Are Schwinn Bikes Good? (Explained!). Pressed-on axle cap will prevent locknut from being completely removed. Make sure locknut is spinning freely and is not engage on thread. Loosen sleeve nut. Sleeve nut will press against locknut and act as a press to remove axle cap. Remove cap, locknut and sleeve nut. Remove axle by pulling on drive side. Pull freehub to remove from hub shell.
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Re: 81 Mongoose rear wheel freewheel/guts assembly. Probably just a bit too tight on the front. Try adjusting a little looser and locking the nuts together. You really need the thin wrench (cone wrench) to get it perfect. I usually get the inner nut to a spot that spins freely, then take is a bit looser, then lock it down with the outer nut. USA. Apr 2, 2015. #4. It should take a good push. Try to gently spin it with a wrench and see if everything feels alright. If you have any doubts you may want to take it to a shop. This is one of those things you need to see and feel, hard to diagnose online. Your "doesn't spin well" might be my "wow, spins great". As for the rear wheel spinning freely, again, neutral or not, there's enough drag in the drivetrain that it'll never spin "freely" more than a brief few seconds, if that. Your best bet to confirm if a brake is actually dragging or not is to take the bike out for a few minutes ride at speed without touching the suspect brake at all, so in your.
6 Reasons Your Bike Won't Pedal Forward (And How To Fix It).
Participant. When spun as hard as possible, the rear wheel should not spin more than one complete revolution if the brakes are adjusted properly. On the wheel that spins freely check the self-adjuster as it may be frozen in place and not allowing the brake to be adjusted on its own. It is too loose. The other side sounds like it might be too tight. Unless you have a natural talent for cackhanded spannering, it should be a fairly simple job to inspect the bearings and see if they need replacing (cartridge types) or cleaning, greasing and.
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The rear will never spin as freely as the front. There's a freewheel and at least two additional bearings in the rear wheel, all of which add drag. Test as tlg suggested, wheel off the bike turn the axle by hand. If it stiff or rough at all then there's a problem. Rough means a bad bearing. Stiff is either a bad bearing or bad preload adjustment. One thing to check is to see if the axle is bent. This will cause the wheel to pulse, be loose, and bind. The bent axle could also be rubbing on the freewheel. If the axle is smooth by hand but the wheel does not spin freely, the freewheel could be gummed up. The solution for this is dripping a light oil like T9 (some people prefer Triflow, but. With the chain off, and the brakes backed out, loosen the rear axle. If this frees the wheel, your problem may be that your inner bearing spacer (between the two bearings) is too short, or one of your bearings is not fully seated in its pocket.If either of these conditions exist, tightening the axle can cause the inner races to be pushed inward, off center from the the outers, causing.
SOLVED: My rear wheel doesn't spin freely after I had to - Fixya.
Quick question for other R1200 owners. I have a 2007 GSA with ABS. When your bike is on the center stand in neutral should the rear wheel spin freely.
Freewheel - Why are my gears moving but my wheels not turning.
Now that it is back on something isn't right. When i tighten the axle nut to spec, the rear wheel is not spinning freely like it used to. I have checked rear brake, it is not interfering with it. I am not sure what it could be. any input would be greatly appreciated. F4sSprintST Registered Joined Oct 4, 2007 15,272 Posts #2 · Dec 8, 2011.
Rear wheel won't spin freely when I tighten the axle nut.
I occasionally get questions like "Bike doesn't move when I pedal", "Help my wheel doesn’t move when I move the pedals? What’s wrong?", "Pedaling won't move.
Cassette won t spin freely.
They spin, and there's enough rotational mass to keep it going for 10-20 seconds, but your front wheel should spin for up to a minute. I Turn the motor wheel backwards. Now you will feel the drag from the gears and the motor. Probably hear the gears too. When spinning forward, there's a clutch that disengages the gears. Mountain bikes rear wheel not spinning freely 🔻 ay 28 performance. Bikes rear wheel not spinning freely 🧨 bt 88 performance. Rear bikes wheel not spinning freely 💊 ig 86 opinions. Bikes pedal not spinning freely 💢 ik 88 review. Rear bikes tire not spinning freely 🛑 fo 66 opinions.
Rear Wheel and Motor Noises - Ride1UP.
Yes. stinkwheel wrote: Brake discs usually do bind slightly which would stop the wheel spinning freely. They shouldn't bind too much though. Agreed - If you spin the wheel hard - you should certainly get a lot more than 1 rev. This extra friction will slow you down, as well as overheat the brake components. How is it that a bike wheel continues to spin (either from momentum or from going downhill) when the rider is not pedalling, without also spinning the pedal?... Inside the sprocket gear, there is a mechanism that lets the chain engage the rear wheel only when it is moving faster than the wheel is turning; else the wheel will turn freely. Assembling my son's bike after getting a bent cog replaces. In the process of diagnosing the bent cog, I messed with tightening and loosening the nut that attaches the coaster arm. I have the coaster arm attached to the bike frame properly. I noticed that the rear wheel won't soon as freely as the front.
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The RD is incorrectly mounted, the retaining screw and nut should be in the slot of the drop out, with the shaped inner surface mating with the sides of the slot. This will bring the plate of the RD down and provide a full surface for the nut to lock onto, and the gap shown in your pic will longer exist. Find Reply einstrine New Member.
Cassette doesnt spin freely - Pinkbike Forum.
2008 R1200GS - rear wheel spin. Just greased driveshaft splines and serviced the bike recently. Have noticed the last 4 gas fillups that my mileage has slipped from 45 mpg to around 41mpg. Driveshaft is fine and I can spin the rear wheel (when on the center stand) 1 full turn freely. The two major causes of stiffed rear bike wheel are: Bad bearing Bad preload adjustment. When your bike’s rear-wheel is stiff, it is synonymous with not spinning freely. And so, aside from the bad bearing and improper preload adjustment, you can be sure whether it is the break or not by loosening the caliper and spinning the wheel. To re-install the rear wheel, first place the chain back onto the smallest sprocket, and then slide the axle evenly up into the rear dropouts. Tighten the quick release lever the same way as the front wheel, with the lever on the left side of the bike. Make sure the lever is safely tucked in between both of the left chain stays.
Sometimes the pedals spin but the bike goes no where... what is it?.
Rather important, as you have already noticed, the wheel won't spin freely otherwise. Ideally you should take the cassette out, clean the cup properly, put in as many bearings as they will fit in the circumference, and then take one out. That will be the correct number of bearings. With the wheel off the bike, try turning the axle (not the quick release) with your fingers. You may feel some seal drag, but it should be smooth. There may be a little play. That's actually not a bad thing, as long as there's no play when the wheel is on the bike and the skewer is locked. Isolate the problem and it's a lot easier to solve. MaximusBikes. Posts: 4440. Joined: 4/21/2012. Location: FUCK THIS PLACE, WV USA. 7/29/2013 5:42 PM. You must have locked up the drive side lock nut. Okay, so take the rear wheel enitrely off. Undo the nuts that tighten the wheel to the bike. Now there should be the nuts that hold on the driver.
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Il try hitting it. Put the wheel in your lap and tap the axle out between your legs. When you get the hub apart, post some pictures of the axle and both sides of the hub. It kinda looks like the wrong driver; there doesn't look like there's enough room on the bearing shoulder to fit the 3 driver bearings. Rear wheel not spinning freely / Grinding/Screeching/Popping Noise. Discussion Starter #183; #1 #183; Dec 8, 2011 hey all, I just got my tire changed and had pulled the rear wheel off. Now that it is back on something isn't right. Leave the bike right-side up but elevate the rear wheel to unload it, then spin it to see if it spins normally or not. If it does, and the problem only exists with a loaded rear wheel, then normal riding loads are deforming the wheel.
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