Rear wheel not moving freely?
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Rear wheel not moving freely?
Whilst I had the bike in the paddock stand I noticed that the rear wheel wasnt turning freely. I took off the rear caliper and span the wheel and it was the same. I slackened the chain and still the same.
Is the wheel meant to drag or should it be free moving when turning it by hand? What could be the problem with my lack of free movement from the rear wheel?
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Is the wheel meant to drag or should it be free moving when turning it by hand? What could be the problem with my lack of free movement from the rear wheel?
Thanks.
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Re: Rear wheel not moving freely?
It should move fairly freely. You can always slacken the chain off so much you can take it off the sprocket and see then.
If it's still not moving (the chain will create a little drag) you might have knackered bearings. Is there any play in the wheel when moved side to side and up and down (9pm / 3pm) & (12pm / 6pm) hand positions to rock the wheel
If it's still not moving (the chain will create a little drag) you might have knackered bearings. Is there any play in the wheel when moved side to side and up and down (9pm / 3pm) & (12pm / 6pm) hand positions to rock the wheel
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Re: Rear wheel not moving freely?
My NC35 wont spin, i need to invest in a roller fitted stand. Could this be your problem?
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Re: Rear wheel not moving freely?
Oh good point.. What sort of paddock stand are you using. That could be interefering :)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Rear wheel not moving freely?
is it one of them paddock stands that goes inside the hollow axle, ie single sided swinging arm type?
That could be where the drag is coming from.
Or one that attaches to the frame?
What sort of bike are we looking at here?
That could be where the drag is coming from.
Or one that attaches to the frame?
What sort of bike are we looking at here?
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Re: Rear wheel not moving freely?
That'd be my guess too. Does your bike wheel about ok? Or does it bind on the move too?ANDYC8888 wrote:My NC35 wont spin, i need to invest in a roller fitted stand. Could this be your problem?
How hard can it be?
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Re: Rear wheel not moving freely?
whilst on the LHS of the bike gently pull it towards you on the side stand then spin the wheel. you'll then know if it's the paddock stand
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