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18-May-2003, 19:18
Lloydy
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Another Newbie Question
Sorry guys, me again!!
Just a quick question.
I have noticed that, when on a paddock stand, the rear wheel of my bike doesn't seem to spin very freely. It turns, but no-where near as freely as my old bike.
Is ths correct?
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18-May-2003, 19:31
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It's because you probably have a fixed spindle on your paddock stand and not a bearing mounted one that will rotate with your wheel.
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18-May-2003, 21:17
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Mr Nick. If it is fixed spindle, watch out when cleaning chain etc, rotating wheel.
They are prone to moving off the spindle
Very expensive if it does.
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20-May-2003, 16:12
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If it is a non-fixed spindle it may be a tad stiff, that why it may not spin a freely. You could try lubing the trackstand bearings.....
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