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Odyssey Clutch
Mike Reimer(derangedbiker):
Just wondering if anybody's clutch freecoaster has a very slight wobble. Its not really even enough to worry about but thought I would ask before screwing with it.
This is my first freecoaster so don't really know enough to mess with it over nothing. Haha.
Thanks.
Stoked:
Yes mine but it's not really slight. Warranty is handling it once I unlace the hub and send it in
Mike Reimer(derangedbiker):
--- Quote from: Stoked on September 07, 2015, 06:48:18 PM ---Yes mine but it's not really slight. Warranty is handling it once I unlace the hub and send it in
--- End quote ---
I might mess with mine to see what's up. Really hope I don't have to unlace it. I'll keep an eye to see if it gets worse.
metalbmxer:
Mine has a slight knock every now and again as if the bearings are shifting ever so slightly
What's more annoying though is the ever increasing slack during my flat sessions
ediotism:
^^ i don't have a clutch coaster to dissemble, but looking at G's videos on dissecting/explaining the hub, i think you can still put a couple spacers in there to control the slack instead of the bolt/plastic ramp system. Although this really isn't the optimal solution.
do you think it's the grub screw (the one to adjust slack amount) that's failing to hold its position with the threads? if that is the case, i wonder if it's OK to take the mechanism out the hub and set the screw with locktight then popping it back in. if you let the locktight cure for sufficient time (something like 20 hours) before reassembly, you should be able to prevent the grease from penetrating the threads and loosening it.
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