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What hub is it ?
There isnt a circlip holding it in is there ?
There might be a spring clip holding it in place, surrounding the base of the cap. If so, lever it out with a small screwdriver
There's a retaining circlip holding them in 😉
There's also an echo in here....in here....in here......
Is there a square cutout halfway down the inside of the axle?
If so, support the hub with space for the bearing to exit and use a suitable drift and hammer to drive the axle out (gently) using the cutout. Then flip it over and do the other bearing.
Edit: or remove the circlip. The above method works for the 20mm Cannondale/Formula rebranded hub I have at home.
NO cant see a circlip, cut out or flat spots
its on a specialized hub but no brand name, cant even see enought of the bearing the other side to knock it through... 😕
Look similar to the Superstar ones i did the other day.
You need to gently tap around them from the other side,with a long thin punch.
On one we had to find an axle that was a good fit into the adaptor and gently tap it from side to side,to get the retaining ring to move.
Its an adaptor that fits against the bearing,that then has a reatining coller pressed in to stop them falling out.
They are a nightmare as there is no way of removing them.
I am wondering if you brought a big expanding floor bolt,if you could expand it in the adaptor only and then knock it out from the other side
'Tis easy......
Put your axle into the hub adaptor (only in the adaptor-not into the sleeve between hub bearings) and use axle as a lever and the caps will pop off.
They are held in by the interference fit of the black retaining ring over the cap.
Had two sets of specialized 20mm front hubs and that's how I got them off (as shown by the local Spesh dealer)
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Use axle just inside top hat/adapter. Push away pull towards until it pops off.
You'll have to tap retaining ring back in with a drift that only bears on the retaining ring
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CaptainBashHeart!
andysmiff.... will try the axle approach tomorrow
many thanks all
IT WORKED excellent info
and i managed to install the hope adaptors and now coverted to QR just need to find somthing to act as a dust seal for the bearing
Hi Max...I'm in the same boat that you were in but need a 20mm - 15mm axle conversion. Which Hope Adapter set did you use to do the conversion? And with it, did you need to replace the bearings for ones with diff dimensions?
Hi Mate,
Its this one - http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=30152 for a 15mm axle
No need to change bearings etc... Just remove whatever is in there and push these in. Sorted. 🙂
Yalright Carlos,
Thanks for the response! Just checking that these will be sorted for a IS 100mm gap in the forks instead of a 20mm axles 110mm? I'm just a little wary as the one on chainreaction seems to be alot deeper than the end-caps i've removed. Is this because the converter fits inside the main axle body?
...Sorry for the uncertain response. Ive had a long day of walking into bike shops and them telling me it 'cant' be done - whilst proceeding to try and sell me a £250 set of wheels 😛
[i]ive tried just pulling like hope but they seem to be behind another retaining cup/washer[/i]
Only Hope 15mm's pull, their 20mm's use a circlip - best approach I've found is using a small thin blade screwdriver to lever the (angled) end out.
Gonzouk - see here
If in doubt call hope and check the part # with them. Pretty sure they'll confirm Hub441, which is basically the crc link
Yes it fits into the bearing where as the 20mm sits on it. Sort of. You can see (again sort of) how it goes together from the Hope exploded diagram. Part #'s 4, 8 & 9 all fit inside the bearing and part # 6 (the 20mm you have) doesn't.
Hth
Carl
Carl, what a guy you are! Put my fears to bed....Thanks for your help =D



