Morning spent in the garage as one job led to another and another.
Bit the bullet and replaced the bearings in hope hub on the fat bike. Decided to buy the tools in the end. I know you can do it with sockets and blocks of wood, but the tools made it so much easier. Cheaper than bike shop labour to do it as well.
While the cassette was off it went into a degreaser bath along with the chain.
Once all back together, the back brake was rubbing and I couldn’t cure it. Took the calipers off and the salt water had obviously taken it’s toll on the poor BB7. Pads were down the next to nothing and the adjusters barely turned. Thought about stripping it down but remembered I have two spare calipers from when I sold the Jones, so I just stuck a replacement on instead.
Once I’d finished the Pugsley, it was onto the Santa Cruz. The pivots were a bit creaky yesterday, so I thought I’d grease them. Grease port was a bit dirty which led on to stripping the whole bottom linkage. First time I’ve done it and it was actually quite straightforward and quick to do. All back together and creak free, for now.
Finished off with a quick brake bleed on the plus bike.
Hopefully all my chores done for a while and I can get on with enjoying riding.