The bike is a Specialized Hardrock. It was in for a "tune-up" a month ago, and the wife has ridden it several miles since with no problems. Now the gear cluster on the rear wheel free-wheels in BOTH directions. I took the wheel off this morning when I got home from work and played with it a bit.
I can feel slight "clicks" in the hub like it is trying to catch but can't quite get ahold. Every once in a while it will catch and hold, but as soon as you let off pressure, it slips and free-wheels again. I can detect no end-play. Everything feels snugged up unless there is a nut inside I can't see. I will try to take it apart this afternoon when I wake up (night shifter). Something tells me there are a bunch of little ball bearings in there that are going to want to go everywhere when I open it up.
I have never had an axle apart, but I can adjust brakes and deraileurs and basic stuff like that.
Is there an exploded diagram on the net anywhere I can look at before this one explodes on me? Do you think it is worth messing with or are we looking at a new axle/hub assembly? The nearest bike shop is 90 miles from here, so if possible I would like to get this one going again because we won't be going shopping for several weeks.
Thanks for any input. I will check back this afternoon before I tear into it.
Steve
PS... the only stamping I can see on the hub looks like it says "joytech" and "95L". It has a 7 gear cluster if that matters.
Thanks.
I can feel slight "clicks" in the hub like it is trying to catch but can't quite get ahold. Every once in a while it will catch and hold, but as soon as you let off pressure, it slips and free-wheels again. I can detect no end-play. Everything feels snugged up unless there is a nut inside I can't see. I will try to take it apart this afternoon when I wake up (night shifter). Something tells me there are a bunch of little ball bearings in there that are going to want to go everywhere when I open it up.
I have never had an axle apart, but I can adjust brakes and deraileurs and basic stuff like that.
Is there an exploded diagram on the net anywhere I can look at before this one explodes on me? Do you think it is worth messing with or are we looking at a new axle/hub assembly? The nearest bike shop is 90 miles from here, so if possible I would like to get this one going again because we won't be going shopping for several weeks.
Thanks for any input. I will check back this afternoon before I tear into it.
Steve
PS... the only stamping I can see on the hub looks like it says "joytech" and "95L". It has a 7 gear cluster if that matters.
Thanks.
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