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So what's the drill here?My drive side cone is shot.Some people say
this is a standard Shimano 105 part...After pulling the cone,how do you get the axle out to replace the left side sealed bearing?ANy help here greatly appreciated!Thanks! |
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eastender43@yahoo.com (Rob Benetton) wrote:
>So what's the drill here?My drive side cone is shot.Some people say >this is a standard Shimano 105 part...After pulling the cone,how do >you get the axle out to replace the left side sealed bearing?ANy help >here greatly appreciated!Thanks! Check out spinergy.com. There's a tech section that has exploded diagrams of their wheels. I used these to rebuild my spox hubs, which used an XT cone. I think I also had to push/punch out a doohickey on the other side using the axle or similar tool. Michael |
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eastender43@yahoo.com (Rob Benetton) wrote in message news:<5c60e2bd.0404061016.532feedf@posting.google.com>...
> So what's the drill here?My drive side cone is shot.Some people say > this is a standard Shimano 105 part...After pulling the cone,how do > you get the axle out to replace the left side sealed bearing?ANy help > here greatly appreciated!Thanks! Anybody done this? |
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