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TS125 Front Hub Problem

Postby Rich_MZ » Mon Apr 04, 2011 5:31 pm

Hi again fellow MZ lovers,
I have just fitted new tires to my '86 TS125 Alpine.
Whilst fitting the front I cleaned up the brake shoes and drum , on refitting it seems that when I tighten the spindle nut the wheel seems to bind , that is it does not spin very easily. I backed of the brakes completely but this makes no difference.
There is a slight rubbing noise which sounds like the shoes but I'm not sure. Nothing obvious is rubbing externally .
I have taken the wheel off again and checked the bearings , both seem fine , they look good and feel very smooth when you rotate them , no feeling of grinding or any wear whatso .
I do tend to do the nut very tight , not sure how tight it should be as haven't seen any torque setting ,but like I said the wheel will spin freely if I back it off a little.
As far as I can make out nothing is missing from the wheel pin its just the nut +washer +spindle and that's it on mine no spacers or extra washers.
Anyone got any ideas or similar experience - am I missing something obvious ?
Thanks in advance
Richard
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Re: TS125 Front Hub Problem

Postby mzsrus » Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:15 am

Hi,


Ring Fred rogers, MZ spares UK

01606 593638

best wishes

Andrew, mz marketing
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new owner of Mz 1000s
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Re: TS125 Front Hub Problem

Postby Old Dog » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:34 am

Sounds like a spacer is on the wrong way round or they are on the wrong side....
All the best

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Re: TS125 Front Hub Problem

Postby Rich_MZ » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:24 am

I agree about a spacer problem , this is exactly what I thought . Unfortunately though there are no spacers on it , or there where not any when I took it off ... :?
If someone could have a look at their TS125/150 I would appreciate a report on the front spindle and how its set up .
Looking directly at the front wheel standing in front of the bike it goes -- nut , washer , left fork-leg , drumbrake , hub , little silver cup over bearing , right forkleg and its pinch nut/bolt .
Like I said no spacers or extra bits .

Thanks again
Richard.
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Re: TS125 Front Hub Problem

Postby Rich_MZ » Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:05 pm

Problem Sorted ... :D

The culprit was the small cup shaped cover that fits over the bearing on the right hand side ( viewed from front)
Some how it was out of shape , so much so that it was rubbing on the inner and outer of the bearing causing the binding.
Luckily I had a spare from and old bike and just holding the 2 together I could see that the original was almost flat and not doomed as it should be.
I'm sure I could hammer it back to shape but fitting the spare has cured the problem and all is well again with the front hub.
Thanks to those who left suggestions and to those who read the post .

Richard
MZ TS125 1986
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Re: TS125 Front Hub Problem

Postby Rich_MZ » Tue Apr 05, 2011 4:30 pm

*domed* as it should be ..... although it was doomed in the end :-D
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