"Loose/Rattling" rear wheel?
"Loose/Rattling" rear wheel?
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Marcellus

Original Poster:

7,198 posts

245 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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I'm riding some Mavic Cosmic Carbon Pros, they've done about a year old and covered about 5,500 miles.

Today whilst wiping them down after a ride i noticed/felt that there was a little, possibly a few millimeters movement with the wheel, it's not enough to touch the brake pads at all.

Is this normal or an issue?

If an issue what do I need do?

neil-1323bolts

1,256 posts

132 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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It sounds like the bearings need replacing to me , I've just had mine done on my fulcrum , much better now

Marcellus

Original Poster:

7,198 posts

245 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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Cheers, I'm guessing that's not a home maintenance job?

tr7v8

7,584 posts

254 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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If they're cone bearings then they may adjust Ok.

Marcellus

Original Poster:

7,198 posts

245 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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They're; auto adjust sealed cartridge bearings (QRM Auto) does that mean they're comes.

tr7v8

7,584 posts

254 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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Nope if they're cartridges then not adjustable they will need replacing

Matt_N

9,008 posts

228 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Whilst the front has a bearing preload adjuster (should have a tool that came with the wheels) the rear does not, they need to be taken back to a shop for adjustment or new bearings.

Matt_N

9,008 posts

228 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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tr7v8 said:
Nope if they're cartridges then not adjustable they will need replacing
Lots of wheels have cartridge bearings on which you can adjust the preload to take out lateral movement, Miche and Zipp are two examples of wheels I have.