Credible Hulk
Active Member
I had a flat on my rear wheel which has the hub motor. I had to take the wheel off to replace the tube. I turned the bike upside down to do this. Now I'm having no end of trouble getting the axle to sit fully in the dropouts. I deflated the tire so it's about half pressure (not soft enough to cause a pinch flat). I always check to make sure the brake disk is in the slot on the brake, and that everything is in position on the derailleur side. I've removed and replaced the rear wheel on other standard bikes with derailleurs before, so this isn't the first time I've had to reinstall a rear wheel.
I think the problem may be with washers which (I think) should go between the fork and the wheel. Each side of the axle has one washer with a little hook on it, then either a single thick plain washer (derailleur side) or two thinner ones. When I try to drop the axle into the dropout with the washers in place - forget it! The axle won't even remotely fit in the dropout. Yes the "hook" part of the hooked washer is aligned with the dropout slot. I tried putting the washers between the fork and the nuts that hold the wheel on, the axle fits in the dropout but then the gears rub on the fork and the wheel won't spin. I can't believe that something that fit together before I took it apart won't fit together now. There are no missing parts (I always put screws etc. in a pill bottle to prevent them from being lost).
Any tips or ideas? Am I forgetting something?
I think the problem may be with washers which (I think) should go between the fork and the wheel. Each side of the axle has one washer with a little hook on it, then either a single thick plain washer (derailleur side) or two thinner ones. When I try to drop the axle into the dropout with the washers in place - forget it! The axle won't even remotely fit in the dropout. Yes the "hook" part of the hooked washer is aligned with the dropout slot. I tried putting the washers between the fork and the nuts that hold the wheel on, the axle fits in the dropout but then the gears rub on the fork and the wheel won't spin. I can't believe that something that fit together before I took it apart won't fit together now. There are no missing parts (I always put screws etc. in a pill bottle to prevent them from being lost).
Any tips or ideas? Am I forgetting something?