Bicycle hub sealed bearing upgrade for under $1 plus parts

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @FixTechStuff
    @FixTechStuff  Год назад +2

    Note: The bearings I used are 60002RS 10x26x8, so its 26mm, not the 25mm I mentioned in the video, we can thank the inaccuracy of my steel rule. I verified this by checking from zero, and then again at the 10cm mark.
    Fortunately it all turned out just fine with my 24.5mm design which came out of the printer a fraction over 25mm anyway.
    I need to do my eyes a favour and invest in some digital calipers like these: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DC2wp4r

    • @patrickbodine1300
      @patrickbodine1300 Год назад +1

      Link not working.

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  Год назад +1

      Strange, it works on my end, even in a private window. It's a digital caliper.@@patrickbodine1300

  • @SaintThomas2009
    @SaintThomas2009 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sweet upgrade! I bet the wheel rolls super smooth!

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  7 месяцев назад

      It does indeed. After finding the bike shop didn’t even stock bicycle bearing races (they only had balls), I think, if possible I would change everything over in future. So much easier to work with and replace too.

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 6 месяцев назад +5

    Use wide washer to evenly torque in the bearing

  • @garrethtinsley2435
    @garrethtinsley2435 Год назад +2

    I have an ancient (80s/90s bicycle) with a busted old type (non-sealed-cassette) BB. However attempting to stuff a new sealed bb in the shell I learned eventually that the shell is tapped for an Italian threaded BB/end cups so I've probably buggered the aluminium threads. The whole thing has been so much more of a nightmare than the last one I did, many many many tools for this mongrel/money pit of a bike, square wrench flats, hammer, washer, whole toolkits, working all night until I had to leave for work attempting to beat train strikes etc. FML, the things in pieces as I can't find the correct threaded cassette BB anywhere to put it back together.
    All in all your video made me happy just bcos it shows I'm not the only one having to get extreme to fix these b*sterd bicycles.
    I'm thinking my next step is to rebuild the existing BB as I have new bb's and races ( I hope they will fit the old spindle!) Or to buy a stripped shell BB that has external bearings iirc!
    Thanks anyway!

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  Год назад +1

      It's good to know we are not alone! With your nightmarish situation, it might be worth checking out your local recycling centre / tip shop for other bikes or parts. I often mix and match bits and pieces to get results. I've collected enough that I've passed up on some really nice bikes because they were barely much of an upgrade from what I've already built.
      On my wifes 24" bicycle I swapped out the 6 speed ratchet type hub for a newer shimano hub with 8 speed cassette from a spare 26" rim I had lying around. A bit of fiddling about getting it to run true, but really rewarding experience, upgrading something for less than $5 or $10.

    • @garrethtinsley2435
      @garrethtinsley2435 Год назад

      @@FixTechStuff tempting, but I don't think my partner would approve if i brought more bikes home haha.
      BTW, do you think ADHD gives us extra perseverance through hyperfocus? It's a blessing AND a curse to me!

  • @อุ่นใจอาละวาด
    @อุ่นใจอาละวาด 2 месяца назад +2

    I had the same problem, can't put the ball bearing in.
    When I saw the method, I thought it would help a lot.
    It's a very smart method, not too difficult to follow.
    Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @gren509
    @gren509 4 дня назад

    what a complete DORK !!!!

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  4 дня назад

      Thanks, UK Gren509 with 2 subscribers.

  • @lorinomaga2386
    @lorinomaga2386 10 месяцев назад +1

    Saan ka bumili ng spacer ng axle ng hub?

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  10 месяцев назад

      Not sure exactly what you mean, but the links to the axle and bearings I ordered are in the description.

  • @1OTDM
    @1OTDM 6 месяцев назад

    The Bike Sauce built a pretty simple little bearing press which seems easy enough to use to do this. The video was called "Replace Sealed Cartridge Hub Bearings" or something similar.

  • @jenickjohnson4361
    @jenickjohnson4361 Год назад +1

    Can you please suggest me a method to fix a bearing if the bearing seating required few millimetres material more?

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  Год назад

      You're saying the bearing hole is too big for the bearing? perhaps a different size of bearing is available, I'm not sure

    • @jenickjohnson4361
      @jenickjohnson4361 Год назад +1

      @@FixTechStuff the problem is with the axle. I am thinking to fix it by rolling some paper or plastic material around the axle.

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  10 месяцев назад

      Aluminium can as a shim might be a good option, other than that buying an axle from aliexpress.@@jenickjohnson4361

    • @jenickjohnson4361
      @jenickjohnson4361 10 месяцев назад

      @@FixTechStuff I tried that but when I try to stuff it, it deforms. I have to try it again.

  • @paulogracaribeiro2931
    @paulogracaribeiro2931 9 месяцев назад +1

    wich filament did you use??? not a 100% sure on the plastic stuff better turning some wood or some rubber!!!

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  9 месяцев назад

      I use PETG, PLA will also work, it doesn’t get hot enough to matter.
      If you had a lathe obviously wood would be better.

    • @pauloribeiro1627
      @pauloribeiro1627 9 месяцев назад +1

      If you use a hole saw and cut the wood at the right dimension.

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  9 месяцев назад

      that might work too@@pauloribeiro1627

  • @halezy9681
    @halezy9681 5 месяцев назад +1

    Trying to find bearing cups on aliexpress, anyone know the search terms?

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  5 месяцев назад

      I looked and couldn’t find anything.
      I found them on eBay. Another term is “race”, the opposite part is called a cone.

    • @opus1520
      @opus1520 Месяц назад

      try bicycle hub bearing cup

  • @pramudithad
    @pramudithad 7 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @grisz1144
    @grisz1144 4 месяца назад +1

    I like your practical use of 3D printer. The print quality wasn't great but at least it worked. 5:11 I thought you were using fuzzy skin mode or the filament was wet as hell and require drying.

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  4 месяца назад

      Thanks. That's 0.5mm layers on a 0.5mm nozzle, I now have a 0.8mm nozzle so can print that bearing hone in 25 minutes rather than 2 hours for 0.2mm layers and 0.4mm nozzle.
      I would really like a 2nd or 3rd 3D printer, so I can do different quality prints according to the situation. 1mm nozzle and 1mm layers would be fantastic.

  • @willjenkins2842
    @willjenkins2842 Год назад +1

    grease that puppy up! =)

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  Год назад

      Yeah for sure, the grease in those bearings looks like vaseline and we can do better than that.

  • @benbrewdog
    @benbrewdog 7 месяцев назад

    This a fake video 1 my A do you know how much a 3d printer would coast just to to do this?

    • @FixTechStuff
      @FixTechStuff  7 месяцев назад +2

      In the description I wrote: "if you don't own or have access to a 3D printer you could always make the tool out of wood if you are a bit handy."
      You could get a piece of broom handle, drill a hole and sand it to size with a drill or something.
      See if your local library or some other organisation has a 3D printer.
      My $149 3D printer has more than paid itself off with all of the useful things I've repaired or made, so it was money well spent.

    • @peterxyz3541
      @peterxyz3541 6 месяцев назад +3

      The 3d printer does cost (at least $99 new, with promotion price at microcenter); but, missing the point of this vid:
      Less money = more brain
      Or the internet meme:
      Girl’s voice: “How are you so good in so many things”
      Guy’s voice, sound of frustration, sound of exhaustion, a bit of prideful flex: “when you’re poor, you learn how to do many things”
      Or…the point of this vid: Outthink your problems.
      If I done have a 3d printer (I don’t), I would use a drill attachment (cheap at harborfreight) for sanding.
      What if it’s the wrong size? Another opportunity for you..me to flex and either roll up extra tape or sand paper to size or spin the attachment against sand paper to reduce the size.
      “How are you so good with so many things”. “Poverty, baby! Either grow or starve😂”