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Rear Wheel Hub Kymco MXU

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HUB 4470A-LFA5-E00

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Front wheel hub Kymco Activ

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Front wheel hub Kymco MXU

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Wheel hub

The hub is the central part of the wheel that attaches to the axle of a scooter, motorcycle or quad bike. The hub is usually made of aluminum or steel and is located in the center of the wheel. The hub serves as an attachment point for the spokes of the wheel, and also houses the wheel bearings.

The hubs on a scooter, motorcycle or ATV play a key role in the overall performance and safety of the vehicle. They help support the weight of the vehicle and transfer power from the engine to the wheel. They also affect the handling and stability of the scooter or motorcycle.

Two types of hubs are available:

  • Sealed hub: A sealed hub is leak-proof and requires no maintenance, but if the bearing inside breaks down, the entire hub will need to be replaced.
  • Loose-ball hub: A loose ball hub is a hub with loose bearings inside, and may require more maintenance, but if the bearing breaks down, you will need to replace only the bearing, not the entire hub.

It is important to make sure that hubs are properly maintained and in good condition, as worn or damaged hubs can lead to poor handling and stability, as well as increased wear on other components such as tires and bearings. In addition, it is recommended that hubs be inspected and serviced by a qualified mechanic as part of regular maintenance.

How often should the hubs on a vehicle be checked?

The hubs on a scooter, motorcycle or quad bike should be checked as part of regular maintenance. It is recommended to check hubs during regular maintenance or when changing tires. This will help ensure that the hubs are in good condition and that there are no signs of wear or damage.

It is important to check the hubs for any signs of wear or damage, such as play in the bearings, worn or damaged seals, or any visible damage to the hub itself. If any problems are found, have them fixed by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible to avoid further damage and ensure proper performance and safety.

In addition, it is advisable to check the hubs for any signs of rust or corrosion, which may indicate water penetration and could lead to bearing failure. It is also recommended to check the tightness of the axle nut and make sure it is tightened according to the manufacturer's specifications.

Regular inspection and maintenance of hubs will help ensure that they are in good working condition and the vehicle is safe to operate.

How to service a wheel hub?

The process of servicing a hub on a scooter, motorcycle or quad bike will depend on the type of hub you have, whether it is a sealed or loose hub. Here are general guidelines for servicing a hub:

Loose ball hub:

  1. Remove the wheel: Remove the wheel from the scooter, motorcycle or quad bike to access the hub.
  2. Remove the axle nut: Use a suitable tool to remove the axle nut.
  3. Remove the bearings: Use a bearing press or drift to remove the bearings from the hub.
  4. Clean the hub and bearings: Clean the hub and bearings with a clean rag or brush and degreaser.
  5. Inspect the hub and bearings: Check the hub and bearings for signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts.
  6. Lubricate bearings: Lubricate bearings with a high-quality, waterproof grease designed specifically for wheel bearings.
  7. Reassemble: Reassemble the bearings, axle nut and wheel, tighten the axle nut according to the manufacturer's specifications.

Sealed hub:

  1. Remove the wheel: Remove the wheel from the scooter, motorcycle or quad bike to access the hub.
  2. Remove the axle nut: Use a suitable tool to remove the axle nut.
  3. Check the hub: Inspect the hub for signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts.
  4. Clean the hub: Clean the hub with a clean rag or brush and degreaser.
  5. Service the hub: Service the hub by replacing the sealed bearing and seals, it is recommended to have this task done by a qualified mechanic as it is more complicated than loose ball hubs.
  6. Reassembly: reinstall the wheel, axle nut and tighten the axle nut according to the manufacturer's specifications.

Note that when servicing the hub, it is also important to check the wheel bearings and if they are worn, replace them. It is also important to use the correct lubricant for the specific vehicle and application to ensure proper operation and safety.
It is also advisable to consult the manufacturer or a qualified mechanic on the appropriate service and maintenance schedule for your specific vehicle.

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