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[Closed] Locked up Nexus hub gear

 majk
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Anybody had experience with Nexus 8-speed hub gears breaking?

My commuter bike failed me this morning - half way up a hill, the drivetrain locked up; it was completely impossible to transfer power from the pedals. I thought the wheel had locked up at first, but then realised that it was only the sprocket that would not turn (I didn't push too hard since I didn't want to do any more internal damage).

Freewheel fortunately worked fine, so I was able to limp the 5km or so back home via a combination of scooting along plus a sneaky bus ride (the bike's a folder).

I've got a horrible "this is going to be expensive" feeling - anybody run into the same problem, and if so what was the cause and how did you fix it?

Cheers,
Mike


 
Posted : 11/11/2009 11:34 am
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Hub gear problems usually turn out to be adjustment, but if you have been riding it out of adjustment for a while, you could have broken something.

Check your adjustment marks line up properly and if that doesn't fix it, then you're going to have to take it to a proper bike shop.


 
Posted : 11/11/2009 11:44 am
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They are reasonably easy to service - if you're a capable mechanic.

That said - Are you sure the bottom bracket hasn't seized on you?

(I've got an old Nexus 4-speed hub sitting doing nothing. If your hub has died drop me an email and I'll do you a deal on my 4-speed hub (£20 plus postage). You could then get it built into a new wheel)


 
Posted : 11/11/2009 11:51 am
 majk
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Yes - the BB definitely hasn't seized, since I can back-pedal quite happily (the freewheel is still working, and the sprocket will rotate backwards - it's the forward direction that is locked solid).

I checked the adjustment of the gears just last weekend - the adjustment marks were close to alignment, I gave them a small nip to get them bang on. I hadn't had shifting problems before, and up to the total failure the bike was shifting beautifully (I'd taken it a few times through all gears on the street outside my house after doing the adjusment).

I'm going to leave this one for a bike shop - was just wondering if anybody had seen a similar case.


 
Posted : 11/11/2009 11:57 am