Brilliant, the only clip to be found on servicing the front hub. The tool involved doesn’t look that complicated, I’ll make it myself and replace the bearing. Thanks for making this video😊👍🏻
Another excellent video!! Can you please tell us more about the “11mm” tool that you introduce at the 36 second mark? What is it exactly, and what are its dimensions (length, width, ID, and OD)? THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Hi Megear Bike Shop, I have problem getting the correct bearings for my DT240s front non-disc hub, its exactly same as the one in your video. I bought 6903 but its wrong size. Can you kindly share the correct sizes for front and rear also? Thanks. (Singapore)
The main point in this clip video is to show you how to removing and installing cartridge bearing technique. A new bearing replacement or not is up to your make a decition. Anyway in this clip vdo I'am not replace a new one
I use Enduro tool for hub service 1. Bearing extractor see this www.endurobearings.com/products/tools/blind-hole-set/ 2. Bearing press see this www.endurobearings.com/products/tools/brt-005/
@@45graham45 Yes you're correct, there are many tools all around you. it depend how you adapt those tools to remove the bearing out and it is become your techniques finally.
Brilliant, the only clip to be found on servicing the front hub. The tool involved doesn’t look that complicated, I’ll make it myself and replace the bearing. Thanks for making this video😊👍🏻
Fantastic! No hammering involved and very smooth!
Another excellent video!! Can you please tell us more about the “11mm” tool that you introduce at the 36 second mark? What is it exactly, and what are its dimensions (length, width, ID, and OD)? THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
I use the socket 11mm to pushing the tube
Recommend socket OD=16-17mm / ID and Length are depend on each socket brand you choose.
That was life saver thank you very much :)
Thank you, that’s really helpful 👍
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Hi Megear Bike Shop, I have problem getting the correct bearings for my DT240s front non-disc hub, its exactly same as the one in your video. I bought 6903 but its wrong size. Can you kindly share the correct sizes for front and rear also? Thanks. (Singapore)
The correct bearing is 6803.
Hi@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 Thank you Sir. You very kind!
Were the original bearings stainless steel? Did you replace them with stainless steel ones?
The main point in this clip video is to show you how to removing and installing cartridge bearing technique. A new bearing replacement or not is up to your make a decition. Anyway in this clip vdo I'am not replace a new one
Just pack the old bearings with grease
Just what i was looking for thanks, do you have a link to that tool?
I use Enduro tool for hub service
1. Bearing extractor see this www.endurobearings.com/products/tools/blind-hole-set/
2. Bearing press see this www.endurobearings.com/products/tools/brt-005/
@@megearbikeshopd.i.y.2883 looks like you used some kind of socket to press the bearing out, not a sliding hammer tool. Am I correct?
@@45graham45 Yes you're correct, there are many tools all around you. it depend how you adapt those tools to remove the bearing out and it is become your techniques finally.
My chinese rims has the exact same configuration as this big brand DT Swiss hub. Noice! I can get this cheap from china!