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Rear hubs- loose ball, Disassembly, Assembly – Bontrager 231793 User Manual

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2003 Bontrager Service Manual

Recommended tools

(2) 15mm cone wrench
Adjustable wrench
Hammer (soft faced)
Small slot screwdriver

DISASSEMBLY

Hub parts and names are referenced on next page.

Remove the axle

1. Remove external seals

with your fingers or a screw-
driver (Fig. 2D). Be careful not
to tear or mar the rubber.

2. On the left side (non-drive)

of the hub place a 15mm cone
wrench on the ball cone. Place a
15mm cone wrench on the end
nut (Fig. 3D). Loosen the end
nut.

4. Remove the end nut, large

washer, spacer, small washer,
and ball cone from the axle (Fig.
4D).

5. Slide the axle, with the

other end nut, washer, and ball
cone still attached, out of the hub.

6. Insert a thin screwdriver

blade under the shell shield (Fig.
5D) and pry off the shell shield
from the left side of the hub.

8. If inspection shows it

necessary, remove the ball cone,

washers, and end
nut from the right
side of the axle.

9. Remove the

ball bearings (Fig.
6D) from both
sides of the hub.

10. If it is

necessary to
remove the free-
hub body, refer
to the Freehub
Body section,

pages Freehub 1
and Freehub 2, for

removal and installation instructions.

When overhauling the hub bearings, it is usually not necessary to remove the freehub body.

Clean and inspect the parts

1. Use solvent to completely

remove all old grease and debris
from the hub, axle, and axle
parts. Avoid getting solvent
into the freehub, and be sure to
remove all solvent thoroughly
before proceeding.

2. Inspect the bearing run-

ning surfaces of both the ball
cones and the ball cups (inside

the hub). Replace any worn parts.

ASSEMBLY

Lubricate bearings and threads

1. Lubricate the threads on

the axle with Wrench Force™ syn-
thetic grease, or a similar product.

2. Place a bead of grease all

the way around each ball cup,
sufficient to hold the balls.

Assemble the hub

1. Place nine 1/4” balls in the

ball cup on one side of the hub
(Fig. 6D).

2. Place the shell shield,

with its sharp edges facing out,
into the hub. The shell shield is
a press fit, so must be tapped
lightly to fully seat. Lay a cone
wrench over the shell shield and
tap the wrench with a hammer
(Fig. 7D) to protect the shield and
ensure that it is flush with the
shell.

3. Repeat Assembly steps 1-2

for the other side of the hub.

4. Tighten the end nut

against the fixed ball cone
(attached to axle) by holding
the ball cone with a 15mm cone
wrench and turn the end nut with
another 15mm cone wrench.

5. Insert the axle through the

hub from the right hand (drive) side.

7. Thread the ball cone, small washer, spacer, large

washer, and end nut onto the axle in that order. The
serrated surface of the end nut faces out.

8. From the left side of the hub, hold the ball cone

with a 15mm cone wrench and tighten the end nut with
a 15mm cone wrench.

9. Check the bearing adjustment by turning the axle

with your fingers. The axle should spin smoothly without
binding or feeling gritty. There should be no lateral play
of the axle in the hub. Readjust the hub as necessary, and
re-lock the end nut.

10. Install the external seal. Make sure the seal prop-

erly seals against both the end nut and the hub shell.
There should be a smooth transition from seal to sealing
surface. An improperly installed seal (Fig. 8D) will allow
rapid contamination of the bearings.

After completing assembly of the hub, check its function by spinning the axle with your fingers. It
should rotate freely without irregular friction. A small amount of lateral play is acceptable if the play is
eliminated when the wheel is installed with the quick release properly closed.

Fig. 1D

Fig. 3D

Fig. 2D

Fig. 5D

Fig. 6D

Fig. 7D

Fig. 8D

Seal not seated

Rear hubs- Loose ball

Bontrager Superstock, Superstock Disc, Select ATB, Select Road, Select Hybrid wheels, plus Bontrager Comp II rear hub

Fig. 4D

Ball cone

End
nut

Large
washer

Spacer

Small
washer

Axle