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Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:31 pm
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How do you get the ball bearings out of coin-axled megas?
I often take the axle out for cleaning but this time I want to see how it all works inside, but wasn't sure how to get the bearings to come out of the wheel? |
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Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:35 pm
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You have to get a screwdriver or you can use the bigger part of the axel ...
Use one of them and get underneath the bearing and push up . It might require a little bit of strenth. |
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Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:12 pm
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| getting the bearings out is the easy part. actually taking the bearing apart and cleaning each ball...that's the fun/not so fun part of the bearing. but if u are ever interested in that...let us know before u go destroying ur bearings and having to buy new ones...=) |
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Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:24 am
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Thanks for the advice guys, will give it a try later - my first goal is just to be able to fit good bearings like bones reds etc.
@Big Mac: lol at you quoting me in your siggy - yes, I have since been informed that a lot of youngsters fib about their age on their youtube profiles
People often wondered why I couldn't tell from her being quite small, but size is hard to judge unless the person is standing next to a ruler, and I'm 30 and fit clothes for 13-14 age group, so you can understand my mistake, but I've learned my lesson: never trust what people say on the internet LOL. (j/k) |
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Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:07 am
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| RLXgenerate wrote: | | getting the bearings out is the easy part. actually taking the bearing apart and cleaning each ball...that's the fun/not so fun part of the bearing. but if u are ever interested in that...let us know before u go destroying ur bearings and having to buy new ones...=) |
OK, I got the bearings out - knackered one of them in the process, but that's ok because they're old ABEC-5s and I just bought some shiney new Bones Reds to replace them
So, what's the correct way to open up the bearings to clean/lube inside please?
Edit: never mind, I susses it - you have to remove that c-ring thingy with a tiny screwdriver.
edit: ok, now how to get the balls out?
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Sat Jul 05, 2008 10:59 am
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Yeaahh.. looks like those bearings were never meant to be cleaned.
Good luck putting them back together.
OTOH you can just pry the rubber off your Reds from now on.  |
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Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:15 pm
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| ya, those types of bearings really aren't meant to be cleaned. they are crap in my opinion. the ones i own have this plastic piece that you can take out to clean the balls and put back in w/o worrying about how to keep the balls in place. it's pretty easy getting the balls out once you've done it once...but give it a whirl once u get that c ring out and let us know how it went. you wont be able to put that one back together, just to let you know. so i would suggest making sure you either have another set of bearings lying around of you take apart a bearing that can be put back together. =) |
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Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:49 pm
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that silver thingy in the middle is teh spacer, its not needed nor does it affect the ride. It just makes the wheel heavier/gives the wheel the clicky noise when you walk.
and tee-hee, you have girl megas xD
i traded my cousin for her girl megas because mine had gotten air bubbles. anyone wondering what girl megas are, theyre the megas that have the sparkles on the insides and have abec 5 bearings and only come on girl models (unless yours got swapped out) a theory on why they come with abec 5's is because hsl doenst want girls to go fast xD |
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Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:53 pm
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| seth1230™ wrote: | that silver thingy in the middle is teh spacer, its not needed nor does it affect the ride. It just makes the wheel heavier/gives the wheel the clicky noise when you walk.
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ur actually wrong on the spacer thingy seth. you do need it as a matter of fact. you cannot ride w/o having a spacer for the ball bearings and the ones shown in the pix above cannot be taken out and put back in...they weren't designed for that...sorry. need to find bearings which will allow you to remove the spacer and be able to put it back in |
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:04 am
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| RLXgenerate wrote: | | seth1230™ wrote: | that silver thingy in the middle is teh spacer, its not needed nor does it affect the ride. It just makes the wheel heavier/gives the wheel the clicky noise when you walk.
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ur actually wrong on the spacer thingy seth. you do need it as a matter of fact. you cannot ride w/o having a spacer for the ball bearings and the ones shown in the pix above cannot be taken out and put back in...they weren't designed for that...sorry. need to find bearings which will allow you to remove the spacer and be able to put it back in |
well thats weird how all the wheels ive taken the spacer out of still roll and work and how dave recommended it a very long time ago on his website.
i think you misunderstood what i said.
i meant the spacer in the top picture, not in the bearings, it goes right in between the bearings and the axles pass right through it. |
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:11 am
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| oh oh oh...that piece. i was talkin about the spacer for the ball bearings. my bad. i misread what you were talkin about |
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:28 am
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| seth1230™ wrote: | | and tee-hee, you have girl megas xD | LOL, I never knew they were girl mega's - they were just a cheap pair of spares I picked up on eBay - I had noticed that these ones had sparkles and my usual ones didn't, but I wasn't aware of the significance
LOL, Being into heavy rock music, throughout high-school I was often told I have a girl's hair cut (long hair/ponytail) so by now it doesn't bother me one bit to have a pair girl mega's in my collection - I have so many sets of mega's that it kinda helps me to tell them apart without having to read the stuff on the bearings
Interesting that you guys say you can remove the spacer that goes between the separate bearing units (not the little ball-bearings, but between the two separate sides of the wheel). . . I was wondering about that. You see, to remove the bearings I had to put quite a but if pressure on the inner/spinning center ring from behind, and was worried that this might damage the bearing somehow. But when the wheel is assembled, the spacer stops too much pressure being put in the same centre ring by over-tightening of the coin axles, so if you say you don't need it, maybe I don't need to worry if they are desgigned to take that kind of pressure?
But surely there must be some reason why the manufacturer chose to pay extra to put that little bit in their wheel? |
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:40 pm
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they put em there so that everyone knows its you when you walk down a hallway, lol.
and i have girl megas too, they were my cousins who i traded to because she likes the noise air bubbles make...hers were like brand new too from her glitz's, they ride real good too, i us em for like rain and stuff. |
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:31 am
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| seth1230™ wrote: | | i us em for like rain and stuff. | You use your best wheels in the wet? I thought that would be bad for the bearings? |
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:40 pm
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You don't get the little ball bearings out. You just clean bearing with it in (so long as the ball bearings are exposed and can be accessed).
Forget about the bearings getting wet. Skating on wet surfaces has a lot graver consequences than rusting bearings.
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