A quick technical question.

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    Judge dreadful

    I have a Boardman MX Comp Crosstrail (I won it in an auction). It’s got a 135×9 32 hole QR rear hub, which has developed a bit of a wobble. Before I take the wheel off to try and sort it, is it going to be cone and cup, or cartridge. The Boardman website doesn’t specify.

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    Judge dreadful

    Jack Osbourne snr wrote:The

    Jack Osbourne snr wrote:
    The Boardman stock wheels aren’t usually up to much. Poorly sealed formula hubs with non-replaceable bearing cups.

    Shimmy xt m756 hubs build a great, cheap 29er wheel

    Cheers for that. I took the wheel off and managed to nip the bearings up for the time being. Whilst I had the cassette off, I gave it a clean up. It’s showing a fair bit of sharks toothing across most of the sprockets, I’ll probably go with a Shimano 10 speed replacement, whilst I’m at it.

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    Jack Osbourne snr

    The Boardman stock wheels
    The Boardman stock wheels aren’t usually up to much. Poorly sealed formula hubs with non-replaceable bearing cups.

    Shimmy xt m756 hubs build a great, cheap 29er wheel

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    Jack Osbourne snr

    The Boardman stock wheels
    The Boardman stock wheels aren’t usually up to much. Poorly sealed formula hubs with non-replaceable bearing cups.

    Shimmy xt m756 hubs build a great, cheap 29er wheel

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    Judge dreadful

    joemmo wrote:The wobble is

    joemmo wrote:
    The wobble is most likely to be at the rim rather than the hub, in which case it shouldn’t be hard to straighten out. There are plenty of tutorials on wheel truing online.

    I wasn’t clear in my description, it’s not wheel wobble, it’s wobbling wheel caused by excessive play side to side in the bearing. The rim is running true, as is the brake disk.

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    joemmo

    The wobble is most likely to
    The wobble is most likely to be at the rim rather than the hub, in which case it shouldn’t be hard to straighten out. There are plenty of tutorials on wheel truing online.

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    Actually, I think I’ll just
    Actually, I think I’ll just junk the wheel and hub, I wasn’t keen on the E4P wheel anyway. I’m going to see if the Mavic Crossone 29’er is better (it couldn’t be any worse).

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