1

I have a 1987 Schwinn Tempo with 32h Maillard "Sealed mechanism" hubs. (I'm still confused about that phrase, maybe it's a bad translation? They're completely unsealed cup-cone hubs). The axle is slightly bent near the drive side, and maybe it's distended or maybe just the axle, but the cone no longer fits flush. I can still adjust it to spin freely and with no axle play, but the freewheel and rim wobble. I am looking for either an axle or a donor hub I can take the cup from. What is the thread diameter of these axles? Wheels Mfg has nice looking rear axles which are advertised as "Shimano/ fits most japanese hubs" or "Fits most Taiwanese hubs", and ebay has a plethora of 36h hubs of the same vintage which look extremely similar. Would I be able to use the cones and axles from 36h hubs?

1987 Schwinn Tempo Maillard Rear hub

2
  • In case it's helpful: the dropouts are 128mm, six speed freewheel. According to Sheldon Brown I should be looking for axle that's 10-11mm longer than the spacing, so I am looking for 137mm axles in particular. Commented Jun 9, 2015 at 16:02
  • Axle diameter: 9.5 x 26 TPI should I stock up? seems to be a pretty rare length/dia/thread combination. Commented Jun 10, 2015 at 14:54

1 Answer 1

1

Replacing the axle has worked, but the new axle takes un-keyed washers. It's much harder to adjust pre-load correctly between the cone, washers, locknut, and quick-release. Bikeforums.net suggest these hubs are garbage, so I am looking into building a new wheel.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.