Replacing sealed bearings in BMX Bike hubs.
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Quick video of me changing out some crusty bearings on my homie's BMX Bike.
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Solid fan here sir ive already finished my build its been a year no i think and im planing to convert my hub on a sealed bearing to
For sure. Personally been on the hunt for one. Saves so much hassle since they don't need any maintenance.
Nice job croping out what I needed to see
@@tonynagle4194 you're welcome 👍
Great tutorial! And nice sandals!!!
Hahaha, thanks man. Hope the video was of help though.
What size bearing goes into the back wheel my guy??
Serial number for these is 6902RU / 6902RS. But pull the ones on your hub and check the side for the serial number on there. Some differ in size
Is this for 3/8 or 14mm.
The bearing dimensions are 15x28x7 millimeters.
how to pull out the sealed bearing? im knock the axle but still won go out! all nut been pull out..please
You can find a rod that fits in the axle and hit the bearing from the opposite side
@@KamaarhKenn but my problem is the axle still wont out at the first place..so how can i put a rod into it to push the bearing from inside?
I see. If it's a female hub like the one in the video, bolt up the axle bolt about halfway, then hit the heqd of the bolt to remove the bearing one side. Then you can use a rod to remove the bearing that's left on the hub
Okay I see it now same way removing old one from video I just commented I do this tomorrow thanks for this
You're welcome, hope it helps
@@KamaarhKenn just done it I'm satisfied I never thought I can do this 😂
Nice. Pretty easy, huh?
is that bearing fidget spinner size?
No, this one is a few sizes larger
Paano po malaman ang compatible size ng sealed bearing for hubs?
Meron poba sukat sa bearing ng bmx
How do I remove a outer bearing race that is stuck in my bmx cassette? Please help
Like the outer shell of the bearing is stuck in the hub?
Yeah it was stuck, I already got it out, 💯
Aaahh, nice 👊
I can't get the old ones out to get the new ones in I. Stuck
Try adding wd40 or penetrating fluid and let it soak in
Waiting
🙏🙏
What size of bearing that you use for front hub female
The bearing serial number is 6902RS / 6902RU. It's pretty much standard size for most bikes and works for both front and rear hubs.
What model bearings u used?
They're sealed bearings from a company named KG. Size : 6902RS / 6902RU
Parang tabingi yong gulong sa harap lodzz hahahaha
What bearing size
6902RS
Haro bike big axle rear hub can replcd that bearing..
Totally, just gotta make sure you get the correct size bearing and you're good
@@KamaarhKenn appreciate
Where you get sealed bearings
Ali express. Just search the serial number on the bearing seal and you'll get a wide range of them on there
Make a video on how to install one piece cranks on the left side🙏 plz
Kinda tricky since most guys I know have either 2 or 3 piece cranks. Haven't worked on one of those in a while either but I'll see what I can do.
Nice
Thanks 🙏
How do i remove the ball bearing sir?
Hmmm, front or rear hub?
@@KamaarhKenn rear
non sealed
For that one, take out the driver, all ball bearings and pawls, as well as the ball bearings on the Non-drive side. Once everything is off minus the spindle, thread one of the axle nuts onto the Non-drive side until it's flus with the end of the axle. (this will prevent accidentally ruining the threads) You can use a hammer or a rubber mallet to hit the axle end slowly pushing the axle towards the driver side. Depending on how often the cassette is serviced you might have to use just a bit more force. But once it's loose you can unthread the axle nut and the axle will be free. On it you'll see the sealed bearing locked in place with a long metal sleeve and a nut. All you have to do at this point is to undo the nut holding the sleeve, remove the sleeve itself and carefully remove the bearing.
In case you might need a visual of the process I have a video on assembling such a hub, you might be able to see what exactly the whole assembly looks like before you take anything apart.
ruclips.net/video/F6TvcyP9_qw/видео.html
Hope it helps