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in the process of preparing to bleed the clutch ( another thread), and on removing the wheel I noticed there was no grease cap in the front hub. I bought a new one but no way was it going to fit into the hub.
Obviously it would be good to have the grease cap in situ but is it absolutely necessary? I can't see how the bearing could be contaminated as the wheel is sealed with grease onto the hub.
I will see if the supplier has a cap with a slightly smaller diameter but if not I will leave "as is"
Thanks
Steve
in the process of preparing to bleed the clutch ( another thread), and on removing the wheel I noticed there was no grease cap in the front hub. I bought a new one but no way was it going to fit into the hub.
Obviously it would be good to have the grease cap in situ but is it absolutely necessary? I can't see how the bearing could be contaminated as the wheel is sealed with grease onto the hub.
I will see if the supplier has a cap with a slightly smaller diameter but if not I will leave "as is"
Thanks
Steve
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