Wernher
Active member
I want to check if I'm the only person picking up issues with my rear wheel working loose between rides.
The issue with failing freewheel hubs is a will known issue, but I've had another issue where my treat wheel starts to work loose between rides. This happened since new and recently at a mere 2900 kilos I had a rear hub service done with all the bearings replaced because they were very rough. I stood by while the job was done and checked how the outer shafts were tightened to take up the play before retiring the wheel in the bike. After my first short ride I had to tighten the axle by almost a quarter turn because the wheel was loose. I put that down to possible selling of the bearings as they were possibly not seated well although they're were pressed and tapped to seat them. Since then I've had to tighten the axle again after every ride. This time not as much as the first time but still significantly because the wheel was having play and creaking when pedaling.
The LBS advised that I need to drop the wheel of with them so they can send it away to Giant for an answer. It is a rather annoying situation as it means my bike is not available to ride and I ride daily or at least every 2 days.
I'm thinking of just upgrading my hubs to something better but it's a lot of money for something that I expect Giant to get right the first time. I have a suspicion that my bearing failures and two casettes that failed are related to this issue. The first cassette was replaced under warranty but the second not and I'm not a novice EMTB rider who doesn't know to use my gears. Funny that after I found my rear wheel to be loose and I tightened it my cassette issues disappeared and I've done 2000 kilos on my last cassette. The bearings that were completely rough at 2900 kilos seem to be really poor and premature for failure. I've done 1000 kilos on other bikes with the bearings still in perfect condition.
The bearings on the Giant hub can't be locked. You can merely turn the outer shafts towards each other until they take up the slack and then once the wheel is in the bike the tension on the axle should prevent them from turning loose. This is however not happening and the symptoms as explained is appearing. Loose wheel after every ride.
I'd really appreciate feedback on this issue to determine if it's a general issue on these hubs.
The issue with failing freewheel hubs is a will known issue, but I've had another issue where my treat wheel starts to work loose between rides. This happened since new and recently at a mere 2900 kilos I had a rear hub service done with all the bearings replaced because they were very rough. I stood by while the job was done and checked how the outer shafts were tightened to take up the play before retiring the wheel in the bike. After my first short ride I had to tighten the axle by almost a quarter turn because the wheel was loose. I put that down to possible selling of the bearings as they were possibly not seated well although they're were pressed and tapped to seat them. Since then I've had to tighten the axle again after every ride. This time not as much as the first time but still significantly because the wheel was having play and creaking when pedaling.
The LBS advised that I need to drop the wheel of with them so they can send it away to Giant for an answer. It is a rather annoying situation as it means my bike is not available to ride and I ride daily or at least every 2 days.
I'm thinking of just upgrading my hubs to something better but it's a lot of money for something that I expect Giant to get right the first time. I have a suspicion that my bearing failures and two casettes that failed are related to this issue. The first cassette was replaced under warranty but the second not and I'm not a novice EMTB rider who doesn't know to use my gears. Funny that after I found my rear wheel to be loose and I tightened it my cassette issues disappeared and I've done 2000 kilos on my last cassette. The bearings that were completely rough at 2900 kilos seem to be really poor and premature for failure. I've done 1000 kilos on other bikes with the bearings still in perfect condition.
The bearings on the Giant hub can't be locked. You can merely turn the outer shafts towards each other until they take up the slack and then once the wheel is in the bike the tension on the axle should prevent them from turning loose. This is however not happening and the symptoms as explained is appearing. Loose wheel after every ride.
I'd really appreciate feedback on this issue to determine if it's a general issue on these hubs.