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Brilliant video, thanks so much for posting this. Used it to clean all the nasty nether regions hair , dirt and dust from a V5 I picked up used in great shape. I did it with the wheels on the stroller so it is possible and not difficult at all. Thanks again!
Are bearings inside the front wheel the same across all Xplory models? They sell a lot of replacement bearings on internet e.g. eBay but the compatibility is unclear. I have a V1.. Thanks tons, awesome videos.
Hey there, your previous video was super helpful to getting the wheel off, and this video was a great tool to get into the ball bearing. However, I can't actually get the ball bearing off because I can't get the central axle off - it appears to have rusted onto the ball bearing - is it possible to disconnect the two? We've applied a very liberal amount of Wd-40 and removed a lot of the hair that we can access, but no dice - been at it for about an hour now. We don't have power tools to cut the axle.
There are rust eating chemicals that might help, but it's really mostly about elbow grease when this happens unfortunately - trying to pound it out with a hammer. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you - I'd already tried that for over an hour, but no dice, sadly. This might be a "replace the whole wheel assembly" kind of situation. Any advice on where to find these wheels?
It depends a bit on how rusted and worn the bearings are and whether you're willing to buy replacement components if the wheels fall apart. Sometimes with older models, the hair is the only thing holding the bearings together at this point. :)
Hallo Man can you Tell me which bearings are used on xplory v5 front Wheels? I need IT fast to order on Amazon, i cant waitt whole Wheel shipment from China. I would be very thankfull for your help.. All the Best from Germany
Hi :) I don't have an Xplory in currently to get the measurements from unfortunately, but this video should help: th-cam.com/video/SqKJgGi5Lmo/w-d-xo.html :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thanks man, i just got the Wheel off, luckily was one Bearing still in one piece. If someone is looking for the same answer, My bearings for v5 xplory are 608RS, got EM on eBay cheap..
I’m wondering the same thing - what is the specs for the ball bearing (my Stokke is v2) and where I might buy it? I’m in Canada. At the hardware store? A car parts store? I have no idea where to start. Thanks for the video - exactly what I need to do.
See my comment above. Use some high end sewing machine oil on them and keep spinning them until all the gunk comes out. Worked like a charm for me and no need to buy new ones.
Anyone knows the version of this Stokke Xplory? Mine is made in 2013 so I believe is V4 and wheels and fork look exactly the same. However the bearings look nothing like in the video. Any idea where I can get wheel replacements? Stokke won't provide as they are 'too old'
Mine were pretty gritty and full of hair. Try using a high end sewing machine oil on the old and just keep working them until all the gunk comes out. Worked for me
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Thanks so much for your help!
Wow this is a maaaajor PITA to do. Respect, you handled it like a champ!
Спасибо тебе мужик!💪
Очень доходчиво и понятно всё объяснил и решил мою проблему!
Успехов тебе!
Brilliant video, thanks so much for posting this. Used it to clean all the nasty nether regions hair , dirt and dust from a V5 I picked up used in great shape. I did it with the wheels on the stroller so it is possible and not difficult at all. Thanks again!
Are bearings inside the front wheel the same across all Xplory models? They sell a lot of replacement bearings on internet e.g. eBay but the compatibility is unclear. I have a V1.. Thanks tons, awesome videos.
absolutely amazing, thanks
THANK YOU!
Thank you 🙏 very much!!!
Thank you my frend !
Thank you so much for this video! You are awesome!
I also would like to know what size the ball bearing for my Xplory V3.
I will use 608D. There is some difererence on innner ring ( original is wider)but can be solved with few ss washers.
608RS
Hey there, your previous video was super helpful to getting the wheel off, and this video was a great tool to get into the ball bearing. However, I can't actually get the ball bearing off because I can't get the central axle off - it appears to have rusted onto the ball bearing - is it possible to disconnect the two? We've applied a very liberal amount of Wd-40 and removed a lot of the hair that we can access, but no dice - been at it for about an hour now. We don't have power tools to cut the axle.
There are rust eating chemicals that might help, but it's really mostly about elbow grease when this happens unfortunately - trying to pound it out with a hammer. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you - I'd already tried that for over an hour, but no dice, sadly. This might be a "replace the whole wheel assembly" kind of situation. Any advice on where to find these wheels?
I have a quition plese !
Wich size have the bearing for stokke?
Do I need to remove the hair that gets stuck in the front wheels axels? I am kinda scared of disassemble them and brake something
It depends a bit on how rusted and worn the bearings are and whether you're willing to buy replacement components if the wheels fall apart. Sometimes with older models, the hair is the only thing holding the bearings together at this point. :)
Hallo Man can you Tell me which bearings are used on xplory v5 front Wheels? I need IT fast to order on Amazon, i cant waitt whole Wheel shipment from China. I would be very thankfull for your help..
All the Best from Germany
Hi :) I don't have an Xplory in currently to get the measurements from unfortunately, but this video should help: th-cam.com/video/SqKJgGi5Lmo/w-d-xo.html :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thanks man, i just got the Wheel off, luckily was one Bearing still in one piece. If someone is looking for the same answer, My bearings for v5 xplory are 608RS, got EM on eBay cheap..
What type of ball bearing should be used and where can I find them? Tried searching on google with not much luck. Thank you.
"608RS"
For help finding correct replacement ball bearings, watch this:
th-cam.com/video/SqKJgGi5Lmo/w-d-xo.html
I’m wondering the same thing - what is the specs for the ball bearing (my Stokke is v2) and where I might buy it? I’m in Canada. At the hardware store? A car parts store? I have no idea where to start. Thanks for the video - exactly what I need to do.
I'm not sure I have any v2 wheels at the moment, but I'll put up the answer as soon as I get some in again :)
See my comment above. Use some high end sewing machine oil on them and keep spinning them until all the gunk comes out. Worked like a charm for me and no need to buy new ones.
My cup doesn't want to go back anymore. Any suggestions?
Anyone knows the version of this Stokke Xplory? Mine is made in 2013 so I believe is V4 and wheels and fork look exactly the same. However the bearings look nothing like in the video. Any idea where I can get wheel replacements? Stokke won't provide as they are 'too old'
Try eBay
anyone knows the size of ball bearings that are being replaced in the video? Thank you
Mine were pretty gritty and full of hair. Try using a high end sewing machine oil on the old and just keep working them until all the gunk comes out. Worked for me
22x8 mm. Or 608D.
Its 608RS
@@GoldenGlacier youre sure? Because these don’t have the outcoming part. They are more flat...
Ami seme salio la rueda y ya no la puedo encajar