I used these internet guides to rebuild my Nankai with no previous knowledge:http://bmxdirect.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=753http://www.wtlw.net/ff/hub.htmlThere was a third one but I can't seem to locate the link right now, maybe later...
Take it apart. Make shure to assemble the hub in the right order. The clutch has 3 set screws!The pre-adjusted gap is even perfect for forward pedal rope-a-ronis!
the more you tighten the screws, the smaller the gap. The more you loosen the screws, the bigger the gap.grease the axle, both sides of the ball retainer, and the driver (see pics).
Anyone else amazed by how simple the engineering of a frecoaster is? Just compounded theories.
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Ares boo 2.thanx yetiQuote from: Yeti® on September 24, 2008, 11:54:17 PMTake it apart. Make shure to assemble the hub in the right order. The clutch has 3 set screws!The pre-adjusted gap is even perfect for forward pedal rope-a-ronis!Quote from: Yeti® on September 25, 2008, 02:57:14 AM the more you tighten the screws, the smaller the gap. The more you loosen the screws, the bigger the gap.grease the axle, both sides of the ball retainer, and the driver (see pics).
Hi guys, i thought this might interest a lot of you out there. Akihiko Takahashi from Zion team made a cool little flash book that shows you step by step how to maintain your Nankai freecoaster . It's really cool and really useful. You can check it out on Zion web page: www.zionbmx.com
Taska Hub Adjustmenthttp://www.wtlw.net/ff/taska/taska.htmlTaska Hub Overhaul/Regreasinghttp://www.wtlw.net/ff/taska/taskaoverhaul.html