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the more worn the hub becomes, the faster it will wear. There is no way
to repair a worn hub. Eventually the hub will round out completely, and
the hub will be junk.
Hubs do wear natural, but not very quickly. Always check the tightness
of the bolts every time you ride to keep it to a minimum.
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kington99
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to repair a worn hub. Eventually the hub will round out completely, and
the hub will be junk.
Hubs do wear natural, but not very quickly. Always check the tightness
of the bolts every time you ride to keep it to a minimum.
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kington99
Dave
- what a thoroughly post-modern subversion of the cycling genre -
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