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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: selfpreservation on November 07, 2006, 06:58 PM
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i have got a rear 79 tuff 11 in red , has anyone got or know where to get replacment bearing for these (i need the non drive side) also how does it work ive never seen one like it before its a steel hub jobby and theres loads of gubbins inside the hub i assume to make the freewheel spin , im not sure if its complete , are these interchangable for alloy hubs ?
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Sounds like you have a coaster brake tuff there, any chance of some pics ???
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nearly billy, i think you will find that it is an old cassette hubbed tuff 2
getting the bits for thems is a bit on the tough side.
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its not a coaster had one back in the day ( unless the arm is missing ) gonna go to a beARING SHOP TOMORROW just need a few loose balls havent a clue how it goes back together though :-[
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you mean a bit on the tuff side
Dave
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i think its all there bar a couple of loose balls , its like big ben inside though :wtf:
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Maybe this could be some help for you. It has been compiled by a few guys from down here. Waza was the brainchild who put it all together. :coolsmiley:
http://www.waza.net/bmx/catalogs/skyway/tuff-rebuild1.pdf
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Great bit of info there - thanks :daumenhoch:
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you mean a bit on the tuff side
Dave
da dum dum tsss
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Maybe this could be some help for you. It has been compiled by a few guys from down here. Waza was the brainchild who put it all together. :coolsmiley:
http://www.waza.net/bmx/catalogs/skyway/tuff-rebuild1.pdf
magic :daumenhoch:
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well what do ya know billy you were right it is a coaster hub missing the arm though :'( i managed to get the wheel fully restored and after a while sussed out how to rebuild the hub and worked out how it operated , clever isnt it ?
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I thought it might be when you mentioned that there was a lot of stuff to go inside the hub :daumenhoch: