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Hi , have got acquired some of these and would like to do a service , what tools are required and are ther e cheaper versions?
Thanks!
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is everything bar the hub support (which is worth having)
Make the job a pleasure.
Hammer, punch and socket set is all you need. Well, you can do it with less but this makes it easy. And it's universal, works on other hubs
But if you don't already have a socket set inc deep sockets then the hope kit probably makes sense, it's pretty reasonably priced
Buy the Hope 'blanks' kit and a rubber mallet - and know which way the axle comes out of the rear 🙂
Mallet and socket set plus some kind of bar to punch bearings out. I've always done this and the hubs have survived rather nicely.
May I suggest that you obtain a 200mm length of 12mm threaded bar and a few 12mm washers and of course some 12mm nuts, I have found that even using the correct hope drifts  you can still end up with lumpy bearings.
 Oh and a pair of 19mm spanners !
I too have these and wanted to give the hubs a re grease. I became stuck at the first obstacle with the outer caps or whatever you call them. One only has to pull them off no thread but they are stuck too.
Any ideas?
Outer caps need to be pulled off with a vice or a pipe wrench - just grip the brass bit and wiggle a bit!
Aye, mole grips and twist, don't just pull. You'll usually get one off easier this way and then tap out the other with a long rod.
Outer cap removal :
Park Pedal Vice (e.g. AV5) popped in a vice.
Gently nip up the end cap in a suitable slot and then rotate pulling hub/wheel in upward direction
Mallet, socket set and molegrips it is then thanks all
Don't 20mm end caps have a circlip inside them as well? All other adaptors are just press fit. Remember to grease them when you put them back on as well!
[i]Mallet, socket set and molegrips it is then thanks all [/i]
Eh?
Why not buy the right tools, rather than just buy ones that can do the job - if you do it right.
b r - MemberWhy not buy the right tools, rather than just buy ones that can do the job - if you do it right.
Because sockets do it exactly as well, while the Hope tools will still do it wrong if you screw it up. And the Hope tools are only good for that one job- best of luck fitting different sized bearings with the Hope set, or a bolt.
It basically comes down to whether you already have a socket set, or if you don't, whether it's something worth you having. If the answer to these 2 questions is no then definitely buy the Hope set. After that, it's personal taste.
Just make sure the sockets are deep enough, my Halfords professional ones bottomed out when doing the NDS bearing.
b r - Member
Mallet, socket set and molegrips it is then thanks allEh?
Why not buy the right tools, rather than just buy ones that can do the job - if you do it right.
Wild guess here...he'll already have those tools and not need to buy anything.
Ah , I only have a 16mm and 21mm deep socket , all the others are normal. Will my hope hubs die?
The kit is £21, how much is a new hub?
Tru dat
howsyourdad1 - MemberAh , I only have a 16mm and 21mm deep socket , all the others are normal. Will my hope hubs die?
No matter what, your hubs won't die. Unless you're a [i]spectacular[/i] div anyway but then you could probably destroy them with the hope kit. The 21mm might do the job but I think i usually use a 22- it depends on outer wall thickness though.
Basically, if you use too small a tool it'll be on the rubber seal instead of the outer bearing race and you'll kill the bearing. If you already have the bearings you can just sit one on the socket and see how it looks.
i am a div but not in a spectacular sense. i think i'll get the kit