The axle on my Mavic id360 seems to be completely stuck, I have tried soaking it in WD40, but it doesn’t seem to budge. Any advice on how to get it and the bearings out and change them?
Bigger hammer? Make sure you are supporting the hub flanges and bang away at the axle.
Wolfy35 on
Not making any promises and you should check details on Mavic website before you do anything but some of their hubs have stepped axles meaning there is a flange or sometimes a circlip on the axle behind the bearing. If this is the case for yours the only way to remove the axle is to use it to press the bearing out.
However because of the damage that can be caused if bearings are pressed in or out incorrectly unless you have a bearing press or similar tool you should consider letting a shop do this.
For many casual cyclists the cost of a decent bearing press is several times what a shop would charge to do the work.
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Bigger hammer? Make sure you are supporting the hub flanges and bang away at the axle.
Not making any promises and you should check details on Mavic website before you do anything but some of their hubs have stepped axles meaning there is a flange or sometimes a circlip on the axle behind the bearing. If this is the case for yours the only way to remove the axle is to use it to press the bearing out.
However because of the damage that can be caused if bearings are pressed in or out incorrectly unless you have a bearing press or similar tool you should consider letting a shop do this.
For many casual cyclists the cost of a decent bearing press is several times what a shop would charge to do the work.