AlBaker
Active Member
I've whined about the wheel bearings being too tight and not having enough grease, on two identical Electra bikes four years apart.
I've whined about the lousy chain on the second Electra, having to put a new chain on after 300 miles.
Now I'm going to whine about another issue on the second Electra.
I like to put a smear of grease on BB shell threads, and wondered if this had been done on the new Electra. So I removed the cranks and BB and examined the threads on both sides. No grease. On trying to remove the lock ring on the non-drive side, I had to use a large adjustable wrench and a lot of muscle power. It was tight as a drum almost all the way out, until the last couple of threads. Examining the lock ring thread I saw what appeared to be one crossed thread in the center.
The grease monkey at the factory probably had a stick about a 1/4" wide with a small blob of grease on it which went mostly inside the shell beyond the thread. Same both sides. He must be the same bloke who begrudges putting grease in the wheel bearings. So the threads were bare naked. Perhaps with the occasional moisture from the rain, the threads might have seized, which is why I like to see that they're greased.
So, I wiped some White Lightning crystal grease around the threads. I wondered about screwing the lock ring back in, but it went in surprisingly easy, by hand much of the way. Then tightened it for the finished job. I am now satisfied with the bike. The only thing I haven't checked is the headset, but it feels pretty good.
Okay, whine over, until the next one.
I've whined about the lousy chain on the second Electra, having to put a new chain on after 300 miles.
Now I'm going to whine about another issue on the second Electra.
I like to put a smear of grease on BB shell threads, and wondered if this had been done on the new Electra. So I removed the cranks and BB and examined the threads on both sides. No grease. On trying to remove the lock ring on the non-drive side, I had to use a large adjustable wrench and a lot of muscle power. It was tight as a drum almost all the way out, until the last couple of threads. Examining the lock ring thread I saw what appeared to be one crossed thread in the center.
The grease monkey at the factory probably had a stick about a 1/4" wide with a small blob of grease on it which went mostly inside the shell beyond the thread. Same both sides. He must be the same bloke who begrudges putting grease in the wheel bearings. So the threads were bare naked. Perhaps with the occasional moisture from the rain, the threads might have seized, which is why I like to see that they're greased.
So, I wiped some White Lightning crystal grease around the threads. I wondered about screwing the lock ring back in, but it went in surprisingly easy, by hand much of the way. Then tightened it for the finished job. I am now satisfied with the bike. The only thing I haven't checked is the headset, but it feels pretty good.
Okay, whine over, until the next one.