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My Wheel Wont Stay Still


brad1995

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I just got a new hub built up onto a rim but the hub i was using before was one of them onza ones that use 15mm spanner nuts and now i have a hub that uses allenkey fitting it just wont stay still in the frame even when i do a simple pedal kick or anything like that.. The hub I'm using now is a onza fully sealed t-master hub with echo sl washers on the Allen key bolts and Monty snail cams if this helps? Also a T-pro frame if that helps as well?

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How tight have you got it?

It won't slip, if you're using the snail cams properly!

But, if I were you, drill the snail cam bolts further out --> from the frame, as the monty snailcams are quite small as it is. Plus, the T-pro's snailcam holes are miles away!

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I just got a new hub built up onto a rim but the hub i was using before was one of them onza ones that use 15mm spanner nuts and now i have a hub that uses allenkey fitting it just wont stay still in the frame even when i do a simple pedal kick or anything like that.. The hub I'm using now is a onza fully sealed t-master hub with echo sl washers on the Allen key bolts and Monty snail cams if this helps? Also a T-pro frame if that helps as well?

Make sure the hub's allen key bolts (wheel bolt i think its called) are as tight as possible, my wheel used to move untill i tightened the wheel bolt and it never did it again.

Now its the brake that acts up, I want double disc (N)

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i drilled and tapped a new thread for the snail cam bolts on the frame ... i had a small pocket where the old nut was spinning when tightened but i grinded it out and it seems to be fine now .. maybe my hub was just slipping into that pocket

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