Easton bearing advice

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Easton bearing advice

Post by Andy Terry » 22 Apr 2015 16:58

I've got a pair of Easton EA50 SLs which I really like, but the bearings on the rear are running a bit rough. Is it a big job to replace them?

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Post by jdtate101 » 23 Apr 2015 15:04

I wouldn't have thought so, most wheels are easy to service. If you don't fancy doing them yourself, take them down to Ben at Venture Bikes and he'll sort 'em out.

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Post by Simon Dighton » 24 Apr 2015 23:12

It's Chris Hudson here. I'm at Simon's. They're ok to do Easton. Done lots of them. Remove right hand cap with 5mm Allen keys. Pull free hub off knock axle out knock bearings out. Simples

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