Nemesis_252
Veteran
- Location
- Blyth, Northumberland
I don't mean to get too technical for you folk, but I've got a broken rear something! You might find it hard to believe, but I'm still fairly new to this game 
Anyway, I've recently purchased a second hand 2011 Carrera Subway. Before riding anywhere I had it serviced (stripped, lubed, etc) and I've since been out on it three times, covering no more than 50 mile in total. When I was out today, the previously smooth ride felt a tiny little bit juddery, however after stopping briefly to give it a glance, I continued home. Once I got home and took a better look, there is now some play with the rear axle, allowing the wheel to wobble a few millimetres either way. A friend who was passing stopped to offer some limited advice by saying he thought it was the bearings, and even with my limited knowledge it looks like either the axle and/or the bearings.
Now, first question is, how to I confirm what the problem is? The second question is, assuming it is what I'm assuming, is that a quick Sunday afternoon fix, or (for an amateur like me) a local bike ship fix?
Thanks all,
Michael

Anyway, I've recently purchased a second hand 2011 Carrera Subway. Before riding anywhere I had it serviced (stripped, lubed, etc) and I've since been out on it three times, covering no more than 50 mile in total. When I was out today, the previously smooth ride felt a tiny little bit juddery, however after stopping briefly to give it a glance, I continued home. Once I got home and took a better look, there is now some play with the rear axle, allowing the wheel to wobble a few millimetres either way. A friend who was passing stopped to offer some limited advice by saying he thought it was the bearings, and even with my limited knowledge it looks like either the axle and/or the bearings.
Now, first question is, how to I confirm what the problem is? The second question is, assuming it is what I'm assuming, is that a quick Sunday afternoon fix, or (for an amateur like me) a local bike ship fix?
Thanks all,
Michael