I got the vaseline and understand the difference between track and MTB conditions perfectly, I chose to get a track bike because it's light (and btw totally out of style where I live, HHSRB are the thing right now here :) and usually I only ride when it's sunny at Sunday
what I wanted to know if it's possible to put a piece of rubber around the hub axle, thanks @M_V @edmundro that last bit is probably the advice I needed, thanks for that. @adroit I got the hubs half a year ago, I planned to ride it in good conditions only. @dancing james didn't expect to find anyone practicing proctology here @Skülly I specially bought these bonz expert and miche pistard used, cos I wanted good hubs I couldn't afford, please understand my obsession :) @Scilly.Suffolk thanks for the time and effort. I'll stick with putting vaseline around them.
Ok, I lost track of all the replys and gotta run now, seeya
but they don't have rubbers around them :) I explained that I'm clueless on the topic. they look exactly like roller skate bearings from the outside and these things suck in sand like a mother$%er
sorry for wasting everybody's time
I got the vaseline and understand the difference between track and MTB conditions perfectly, I chose to get a track bike because it's light (and btw totally out of style where I live, HHSRB are the thing right now here :) and usually I only ride when it's sunny at Sunday
what I wanted to know if it's possible to put a piece of rubber around the hub axle, thanks @M_V
@edmundro that last bit is probably the advice I needed, thanks for that.
@adroit I got the hubs half a year ago, I planned to ride it in good conditions only.
@dancing james didn't expect to find anyone practicing proctology here
@Skülly I specially bought these bonz expert and miche pistard used, cos I wanted good hubs I couldn't afford, please understand my obsession :)
@Scilly.Suffolk thanks for the time and effort. I'll stick with putting vaseline around them.
Ok, I lost track of all the replys and gotta run now, seeya