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TOPIC: Rear wheel maintenance
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Engineman (User)
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Rear wheel maintenance 4 Months ago  
Heard noise and felt something from the rear so I took the rear wheel off and noticed the seal on the brake side was shot and the whole bearing was moving. I removed the old seal and grabbed the bearing and pulled it out by hand. Not good but the bearing was only put in 3,000 miles ago by a mechanic who powder coated my rims. I had a new seal and some permatex seal retainer compound 64000 for the wheel and bearing. Letting it sit for 24 hours and then take it for a ride to see if it’s better but I’m pretty sure it will be. Took a picture of it but I can not paste it here from my tablet
 
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