Hope Pro Rear Hub Strip Rebuild Bearings Discussion In Depth OTT - This video is long. . .

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
  • A video of a man who hasn't serviced one of these hubs for a long time and it shows.
    Hope Pro 2 rear hub requires a total of 5 bearings.
    2x 6903. (17 x 30 x 7)
    1x 6902 (15 x 28 x 7)
    2x 6802 (15 x 24 x 5)
    Don't forget to replace the washer!
    Time stamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:25 End cap (Silver)
    01:50 Freehub removal
    02:00 Washer
    02:20 Freehub pawl & spring removal
    03:10 Labyrinth seal removal
    04:00 Tube in the middle needs to move
    04:30 Freehub bearing removal 01 (6902)
    05:50 Freehub bearing removal 02 (6802 x2)
    07:05 Wheel hub bearing removal with axle (non drive side)
    09:38 Wheel hub bearing removal from axle (Probably a better way?)
    11:48 Wheel hub bearing removal (drive side)
    13:40 All stripped? (I think)
    14:13 Bearings needed?
    14:55 Clean up the freehub
    15:22 I messed up and forgot the tube
    15:30 Installing bearings & tube in freehub body
    17:10 Make sure the central tube can still move
    17:38 Wheel hub bearing install, drive side (Lost footage of the 2nd small bearing being installed on freehub body)
    19:00 Visual check of how the drive side bearing sits
    20:30 Axle installed & non drive side bearing
    21:22 Visual check of how the non drive side bearing sits
    22:27 Axle needs to be visible
    23:34 Freehub pawls and springs
    26:20 Ratchet demo
    26:45 Installing labyrinth seal
    27:26 The washer (There's a good chance you forgot this)
    27:38 Installing freehub body to wheel hub
    28:10 End caps
    29:32 Finnish
    29:46 I did tidy up the end a little bit
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  • @davenugent4603
    @davenugent4603 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Super helpful thanks for making this!

  • @openclockclubarchive325
    @openclockclubarchive325 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! Love the detail. Exactly what I would want to see if servicing this hub. You might want to buy a pair of brass tweezers for handling those small parts. They only cost a few quid.

    • @Chambers36TheEnter
      @Chambers36TheEnter  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the advise. I will look into buying a set.
      I do worry these videos are too long but I'd also imagine some people being quite nervous about doing such jobs so try to cover multiple possibilities.

    • @openclockclubarchive325
      @openclockclubarchive325 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Chambers36TheEnter Yes, I wouldnt worry about too much detail. Keep going!