What have you done to your bike today?

I’m not sure if I was doing something wrong, but I had to repack my wheels mfg BB after what seemed like 8 or 9 rides. Is this normal? I was pretty good with cleaning out the old grease and repacking fresh stuff. I had the right bearing covers too.

Anyway I got tired of doing that so I swapped in CK BB. Fingers crossed that this one is less maintenance needy.

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I’m not sure if I was doing something wrong, but I had to repack my wheels mfg BB after what seemed like 8 or 9 rides. Is this normal? I was pretty good with cleaning out the old grease and repacking fresh stuff. I had the right bearing covers too.

Anyway I got tired of doing that so I swapped in CK BB. Fingers crossed that this one is less maintenance needy.

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I’ve been using BBs from Hope with good luck of late. They seem to love wet weather in 🇬🇧
 
I’ve been using BBs from Hope with good luck of late. They seem to love wet weather in 🇬🇧
I was thinking of Hope. They were cheaper. But CK have been great for me in the past. I wish they still used that grease injector tool to repack though. That was such a nice easy way to give it quick service.

What grease do you use when servicing BB bearings?
 
I’m not sure if I was doing something wrong, but I had to repack my wheels mfg BB after what seemed like 8 or 9 rides. Is this normal? I was pretty good with cleaning out the old grease and repacking fresh stuff. I had the right bearing covers too.

Anyway I got tired of doing that so I swapped in CK BB. Fingers crossed that this one is less maintenance needy.

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I’ve just swapped better bearings into those and then they’re fine. Those blue bearings last like a month.
 
After many wet races this year in the MASS series, most of the rotating items on my IndyFab SS were sounding a bit crunchy.

Replaced the complete Hope Pro2 EVO SS freehub assembly acquired from Ebay for less money and labor if I had replaced the bearings, pawls and springs myself. Will thoroughly clean the old 1 and use for backup.

The XTR BB was about 6yrs old, so installed a new 1.

Put on a 17t cog to go 2:1 with the 34t chainring. Using the bike Monday for a planned 56+ mile "Triple Lindy" ride to celebrate v5.6 of me, 3 local parks via road and bike paths.
 
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