baldiebenty
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2020 29er Base or whatever they were called back then.
Over the weekend I noticed quite a lot of play in the bikes backend, most probably because I've been riding another bike quite a bit that hasn't got anywhere near the miles on it that my Decoy has. So I noticed the difference in "feel". There was also a knocking sound which I hadn't heard before.
I traced the play back to the lower link axle bearings and after stripping it down I've found that the bearings themselves are moving in the frame, neither bearing is seized but the drive side one is able to move to and fro about a mm and rotate within the shell in the frame. I replaced these bearings about 12-18 months ago and now I'm nervous I did something wrong
YT have asked me to send the bike back for them to look at but it's near 4 years old and I don't have very high hopes I've attached a couple of photos that show as best I can the movement available.
Check your bearings folks! Even those pesky ones hidden away from sight.
Over the weekend I noticed quite a lot of play in the bikes backend, most probably because I've been riding another bike quite a bit that hasn't got anywhere near the miles on it that my Decoy has. So I noticed the difference in "feel". There was also a knocking sound which I hadn't heard before.
I traced the play back to the lower link axle bearings and after stripping it down I've found that the bearings themselves are moving in the frame, neither bearing is seized but the drive side one is able to move to and fro about a mm and rotate within the shell in the frame. I replaced these bearings about 12-18 months ago and now I'm nervous I did something wrong
YT have asked me to send the bike back for them to look at but it's near 4 years old and I don't have very high hopes I've attached a couple of photos that show as best I can the movement available.
Check your bearings folks! Even those pesky ones hidden away from sight.