• vaionkoOP
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    2 months ago

    While I don’t doubt your expertise, can you explain how a bent axle causes this? In my mind this can’t happen since the axle doesn’t spin.

    I do have a small bike shop near me, I might ask them for parts. There is also a similar build 5 speed wheel at my parents’, maybe that has a hood axle.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah it doesn’t seem intuitive, but the bearing inner race is likely the hardened axle and follows the curve. It is a very common problem on cone bearing hubs, and it is the most likely culprit. It is impossible to say for sure without being present and taking it apart to see. I could be wrong. I have not worked as a bike mechanic where I have a ton of direct experience with these specifically. I can fix anything when present or on the road, and have extensive experience with cars, hot rodding, CAT/Case/John Deere heavy equipment, metal fab and machining, not to mention PCB design/fab and FreeCAD/3d printing… Not trying to brag, I’m just adding context. I make mistakes all the time like any human. I have only ever had to replace one bent axle in a rear wheel in my life, but I’ve seen issues mechanics had in passing, and been tasked with tracking down a replacement for them dozens of times. To my best recollection, the only reason for this kind of wobble was a bent axle. Always be skeptical though. “Mod” means nothing to me. I’m just the janitor.

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      2 months ago

      It can happen if the bearing wears out. It has to be occasionally cleaned, regreased, and sometimes needs new rubber seals, or just replacement. Friction-related heat can definitely warp an axel housing. If it’s bad enough the wheel will seize. I wouldn’t be too surprised if there was also lateral wobble in the wheel.

      A cross-threaded cassette might also produce this effect.