1) You forget to put the washer back under the ring nut requiring special DT Swiss tool HXTXXX00N5027S. 2) Do NOT use dense grease for the ratchet (probably Motorex 2000 in the video). DT Swiss Special Grease is required (TP-42 + 5%mineral oil), which is even thinner than Sram Butter..
There are 28 comments, but nobody mentions that the process you are doing is completely faulty. Once you hit the inner race of the bearing with a hammer, it's scrap. The removal process is spot on, the install process is spot on, but you don't re-grease the bearings after you take them out. You throw them in the trash and put in new ones. You could re-grease the bearings without taking them out, if you really want to do that. (If you have put in some sort of special grease in brand new bearings, I guess that's ok, except for removing it with a blade.)
The remark is correct, but beside this the entire process was well done. The sharp cutter blade may also cut the rubber sealing, so a better approach is to use a sharp conic tool or a flat and very-very thin screwdriver.
Bearings are wear and tear parts, after a while you need to discard them no matter hpw much they cost. Ceramicspeed is a scam anyway, it's only better than the steel high quality bearings in the first 100km. It's quite good for bragging how much money one wasted on something lile a bearing, though.
Excellent breakdown on the process,im due to do my rear hub,with the ratchet system are the main hub bearings as prone to wear as the freehub ones?would the RRP kit be suffice to press bearings in
When I see this much fine work I just want to grease it all up and put it back together and ride! It is not that bad and I live in a very dry climate. So now I will try to get it back together with just new bearings. Cost me $18.00. Oh Well.......
The press tool I use is ENDURO or you can buy in many brand. Please see below link for ref . activesport.co/Enduro-BEARING-PRESS-F/-HUBS-AND-BBS th.aliexpress.com/item/32961453060.html
@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 Dear friend, please give more exact details even manufacturer or link to this freehub body bearing removal tool. Thank you in advance!
@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 the premium is still thick for freehub mechanisms. Shimano also has a specific freehub grease, I use this. The colour is more towards the white-yellowish.
MEGEAR BIKE SHOP D.I.Y. 4 месяца назад DT Swiss 240 Bearing size 6803 for front hub Bearing size 6802 for free hub body (rear hub) Bearing size 6902 for rear hub
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1) You forget to put the washer back under the ring nut requiring special DT Swiss tool HXTXXX00N5027S.
2) Do NOT use dense grease for the ratchet (probably Motorex 2000 in the video). DT Swiss Special Grease is required (TP-42 + 5%mineral oil), which is even thinner than Sram Butter..
Thank you very much for this excellent video.
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Grazie mille fantastico lavoro 🔝
Parabéns sem falar nada você dia tudo, fiquei seu fã, parabens
Exelente tutorial amigo
There are 28 comments, but nobody mentions that the process you are doing is completely faulty. Once you hit the inner race of the bearing with a hammer, it's scrap. The removal process is spot on, the install process is spot on, but you don't re-grease the bearings after you take them out. You throw them in the trash and put in new ones. You could re-grease the bearings without taking them out, if you really want to do that. (If you have put in some sort of special grease in brand new bearings, I guess that's ok, except for removing it with a blade.)
The remark is correct, but beside this the entire process was well done. The sharp cutter blade may also cut the rubber sealing, so a better approach is to use a sharp conic tool or a flat and very-very thin screwdriver.
One can use the bearings that were pull out by using the press but not the one pulled with the hammer removal tool
Good luck with re-greasing bearing on the drive side (under the ratchet) :D
Would you really discard Ceramicspeed bearings at $200 each?? I certainly wouldn't go anywhere near them with a hammer.
Bearings are wear and tear parts, after a while you need to discard them no matter hpw much they cost. Ceramicspeed is a scam anyway, it's only better than the steel high quality bearings in the first 100km. It's quite good for bragging how much money one wasted on something lile a bearing, though.
Perfect, tools kit complet, show every bearing, others videos show only freehub bearing, the more easy for change.
Excellent!
Perfect! Those special tools though.
Hello! Thank you!
Muchas gracias amigo, me ha sido muy útil 👍👍👍
Amazing i loving it
Excellent breakdown on the process,im due to do my rear hub,with the ratchet system are the main hub bearings as prone to wear as the freehub ones?would the RRP kit be suffice to press bearings in
Wooo nice job !
When I see this much fine work I just want to grease it all up and put it back together and ride!
It is not that bad and I live in a very dry climate. So now I will try to get it back together with just new bearings.
Cost me $18.00. Oh Well.......
Super video 👏👏👏👍🔝🔝🔝
Goes to deep, the problem is I don't have many tools
Καλημέρα από Ελλάδα. Πολύ λεπτομερής καθαρισμός, σε εμάς δεν τα κάνουν γιατί είναι χρονοβόρα διαδικασία και αναζητούν το εύκολο χρήμα.
Great tutorial video.Can you please share the link for the bearing press tool you use.Many thanks.
Nice job&vid, but way too much and wrong crease on the ratchets?
Is that steel bearing or ceramic bearing?
Hola donde consigo la herramienta para extraer los rodajes del hub? // Hello where do I get the tool to extract the shootings from the hub?
Anyone else have to mute the sound at the start of the video, due to their cats freaking out about the crying kitten? Haha 🐱
Yo bro, omit out the seals band the hub wheel turn over faster without the seal rolling resistance.
can you tell me what toolset i need in order to do that?
what is your gold press bearing tool kit (name brand)
ENDURO
hello sorry I wanted to ask you but where can I find a press like yours?
The press tool I use is ENDURO or you can buy in many brand. Please see below link for ref
.
activesport.co/Enduro-BEARING-PRESS-F/-HUBS-AND-BBS
th.aliexpress.com/item/32961453060.html
bearings as the same measures front/rear?
DT Swiss 240
Bearing size 6803 for front hub
Bearing size 6802 for free hub body (rear hub)
Bearing size 6902 for rear hub
@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 Thank you!
Great video! What tools did you use to remove the bearings from the freehub body?
I use enduro bearing extractor (someone call blind hole bearing tool set) to remove the freehub bearing.
@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 Dear friend, please give more exact details even manufacturer or link to this freehub body bearing removal tool. Thank you in advance!
@@balazsnovak81 please see below link.
soshanger.com/ENDURO-sealed-bearing-extractor-kit
Diese Sorte Lager hat eine Schmierfettfüllung, die reicht für die Lebensdauer des Lagers. Man sollte diese besser ersetzten und nicht öffnen.
Why are there first 5 bearings ??? and then even 6 bearings ?? I am confused ???
During cleaning process is included front hub bearings.
Miau miau
As if the thread ring goes ou easy 😅
Is this dt swiss tools? Or universal?
All tools in the VDO are universal and some of them is DIY tool
what lube are you using? looks good. but you should always use DT swiss special grease for the rachets.
I use Shimano premium grease for all cartridge bearing lubrication and also use for rachets too.
Thank you for your advise.
@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 the premium is still thick for freehub mechanisms. Shimano also has a specific freehub grease, I use this. The colour is more towards the white-yellowish.
give the sizes of large cups(pancakes)
OD 45mm / ID 35mm / H 45mm
using a knife not a proper way to open the seal. It will damage the sealing
Thank you for advise.
What are the measurements of the body bearings?
MEGEAR BIKE SHOP D.I.Y.
4 месяца назад
DT Swiss 240
Bearing size 6803 for front hub
Bearing size 6802 for free hub body (rear hub)
Bearing size 6902 for rear hub
@@user-gi8bw6xq1q thanks!
Lol another French mime video with no talking or subtitles.