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Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle
Posted by 'nitch' on 18 Mar 2016 @ 10:27


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nitch
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It's normal for new bearings to be like that. Once the kart gets up to speed, the heat generated will free them up and they'll spin freely.

Drilling the axle isn't a stupid idea, plenty of people do it. I've never bothered myself but I did read quite a comprehensive guide written by a contributor on here who recommended it

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Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'WDave'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 9:50)
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'nitch'  << You are here!
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'olliewestover'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 11:28)
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'brierleys'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 11:43)
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'AndyOxfordshire'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 15:53)
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'lollipop'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 17:56)
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'WDave'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 18:12)
Re: Sticky Rear Wheel Bearings / Drilled Axle  by 'bobonda'   (18 Mar 2016 @ 20:40)

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