Bicycle Freewheel Wobble at Victoria Cazaly blog

Bicycle Freewheel Wobble. Worn cassette body or freewheel bearings (or worn bushing in the case of some mavic wheels) will cause the mounted gears to. If the freewheel is not tight on the hub shell, the cause is probably stripped threading rather than insufficient tightening. Should you worry about it, and why (most probably) not? If you can, you likely have freehub/cassette speed mismatch and a spacer. Unless there is a defect in the cassette or freewheel, it should not wobble (at all!) when properly installed. Can you 'wobble' the sprockets around (by hand)? Is your freewheel or a cassette having a slight wobble? I suppose that a sloppy freewheel could wobble on a perfectly alligned rear hub, but such a sloppy freewheel would be obviously. Try removing and cleaning the cassette (a bit of dirt can. Freewheel wobble is caused by misaligned threads on the wheel, as bikemanforu shows in this tutorial.

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Freewheel wobble is caused by misaligned threads on the wheel, as bikemanforu shows in this tutorial. Can you 'wobble' the sprockets around (by hand)? Worn cassette body or freewheel bearings (or worn bushing in the case of some mavic wheels) will cause the mounted gears to. I suppose that a sloppy freewheel could wobble on a perfectly alligned rear hub, but such a sloppy freewheel would be obviously. Is your freewheel or a cassette having a slight wobble? If you can, you likely have freehub/cassette speed mismatch and a spacer. Should you worry about it, and why (most probably) not? Try removing and cleaning the cassette (a bit of dirt can. If the freewheel is not tight on the hub shell, the cause is probably stripped threading rather than insufficient tightening. Unless there is a defect in the cassette or freewheel, it should not wobble (at all!) when properly installed.

Freewheel wobble? YouTube

Bicycle Freewheel Wobble I suppose that a sloppy freewheel could wobble on a perfectly alligned rear hub, but such a sloppy freewheel would be obviously. If the freewheel is not tight on the hub shell, the cause is probably stripped threading rather than insufficient tightening. Is your freewheel or a cassette having a slight wobble? If you can, you likely have freehub/cassette speed mismatch and a spacer. Worn cassette body or freewheel bearings (or worn bushing in the case of some mavic wheels) will cause the mounted gears to. Try removing and cleaning the cassette (a bit of dirt can. I suppose that a sloppy freewheel could wobble on a perfectly alligned rear hub, but such a sloppy freewheel would be obviously. Freewheel wobble is caused by misaligned threads on the wheel, as bikemanforu shows in this tutorial. Unless there is a defect in the cassette or freewheel, it should not wobble (at all!) when properly installed. Can you 'wobble' the sprockets around (by hand)? Should you worry about it, and why (most probably) not?

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