Any info about this would be greatly appreciated,it strait shear,1and 1/8 again thanks
P pacomiller Member 17 Dec 2020 #1 Any info about this would be greatly appreciated,it strait shear,1and 1/8 again thanks
B Brooks Senior Member Location S.E. London 18 Dec 2020 #2 I'd contact the local giant dealer I'm sure they would be able to help you.
figbat Slippery scientist Location South Oxfordshire, UK 18 Dec 2020 #3 As asked on the other thread, why do you think you need new bearings? If it's knocking or very tight you can probably just adjust it.
As asked on the other thread, why do you think you need new bearings? If it's knocking or very tight you can probably just adjust it.
OP OP P pacomiller Member 16 Jan 2021 #4 Brooks said: I'd contact the local giant dealer I'm sure they would be able to help you. Click to expand... There a chain bike shop,there useless,which is why I'm posting here.thx
Brooks said: I'd contact the local giant dealer I'm sure they would be able to help you. Click to expand... There a chain bike shop,there useless,which is why I'm posting here.thx
OP OP P pacomiller Member 16 Jan 2021 #5 figbat said: As asked on the other thread, why do you think you need new bearings? If it's knocking or very tight you can probably just adjust it. Click to expand... I'm upgrading to sealed bearings, tkx
figbat said: As asked on the other thread, why do you think you need new bearings? If it's knocking or very tight you can probably just adjust it. Click to expand... I'm upgrading to sealed bearings, tkx