Berto
Well-Known Member
Replacement bearing set: $59.84. New oil seal: $6.46. Replacement disc bolts: $29.28. Not being pitched into the bleachers off turn 1 with a locked rear wheel: Priceless.
Or so it felt at the time. I had a rear wheel bearing disintegrate at the track over the weekend at the end of a 100-MPH or so straight. In 30-plus years of riding dozens of bikes, I can't remember replacing more than a bearing or two and I've never had one fail.
It didn't go all at once, but close. On one lap, I thought I heard a faint tick-tick-tick, but it wasn't loud enough to resolve and I couldn't tell where it was coming from. It wasn't steady enough to rise above the engine thrash and wind noise.
On the next lap, I guess what was left of anything resembling balls vaporized, the bike shook and wobbled a little bit and the ticking was now a loud grating sound. I got slowed up and limped around to the pits, by which time the wheel was noticeably wobbling. The grating noise was the heads of the disc bolts being ground off by the caliper bracket. (See photo.) It felt like the wheel was about to come off, but the play on the shaft was about 1/8th inch, I guess.
It's always sumpin'. I'm posting it here so you hear that vague ticking sound, bad things could happen pretty quick.
Or so it felt at the time. I had a rear wheel bearing disintegrate at the track over the weekend at the end of a 100-MPH or so straight. In 30-plus years of riding dozens of bikes, I can't remember replacing more than a bearing or two and I've never had one fail.
It didn't go all at once, but close. On one lap, I thought I heard a faint tick-tick-tick, but it wasn't loud enough to resolve and I couldn't tell where it was coming from. It wasn't steady enough to rise above the engine thrash and wind noise.
On the next lap, I guess what was left of anything resembling balls vaporized, the bike shook and wobbled a little bit and the ticking was now a loud grating sound. I got slowed up and limped around to the pits, by which time the wheel was noticeably wobbling. The grating noise was the heads of the disc bolts being ground off by the caliper bracket. (See photo.) It felt like the wheel was about to come off, but the play on the shaft was about 1/8th inch, I guess.
It's always sumpin'. I'm posting it here so you hear that vague ticking sound, bad things could happen pretty quick.