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Adjusting 20mm hubs?

corey_rideDC

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Sep 1, 2004
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how does one go about adjusting a 20mm hub? definitely not the typical cone wrench setup that i'm used to. i used the handy-dandy search bar up top but came up dry.

any pointers?
 

Rik

Turbo Monkey
Nov 6, 2001
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Sydney, Australia
zedro said:
Some dont need any adjustment since the fork axle sits directly on the cart bearings.
Are there any 20mm front hubs that don't have this sort of setup? I am under the impression that almost all use cartridge bearings, so when the bearings need attention, you just knock out the old ones and press in new ones, no adjustment needed/possible. How true is this?
 

oly

skin cooker for the hive
Dec 6, 2001
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My experience with 20mm hubs (2 marzocchi, and 1 profile) has been to just replace the bearings when they get sloppy. Any LBS can order them from BTI or Quality, or you can save some $$ by checking out a bearing shop. I think Mavic and King , and maybe hadley? ....have some sort of adjustment, but then i would have thought the netsperts would have said that already....
 

zedro

Turbo Monkey
Sep 14, 2001
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Rik said:
Are there any 20mm front hubs that don't have this sort of setup? I am under the impression that almost all use cartridge bearings, so when the bearings need attention, you just knock out the old ones and press in new ones, no adjustment needed/possible. How true is this?
the higher quality ones will have a built-in axle that run on the carts in order to seal the inside of the hub (like non-shimano rear hubs). Probably 99% of front 20mm hubs that arent Saint will have cart bearings regardless of the setup.