Hi All,
So... i have one of these
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/EV/bikecomponents/FH/EV-FH-M785-3174_v1_m56577569830753751.pdf... and last week My ride came to a sudden undignified halt.. as the rear wheel went... squeesqueesquee STUCK!
I have a theory that the cone/locknut weren't tight from the factory and consequently came lose, with the effect of the cone tightening iteself onto the bearings as the wheel span round.
Co-incidentaly, the front was also loose, but this deveolped play instead of tightening as the axle was the other way round (i think).
Anyhow, I've tried to take it to bits but am stuck - the cone nut on the non drive side is tighty on the axle; and any attempt to loosen it just results in the axle spinning. I thought (from the diagram) the non drive side was supposed to be fixed; so I used that to try and stop the axle spinning, with the result that the locknut came off that side too..
So.. i have the axle, no locknuts either side, with only the non-drive side cone nut accessible - the other side is under the freehub which needs the axle off before you can remove it.
I've tried wrapping the axle in rubber and holding it with pliers, but that didn't work. I also torqued the locknut on the opposite side down as much as i could; and that didnt help...
anyone have any other ideas? The only things I can think of now are tending towards destroying the axle. I notice they make axle vices but I'm not sure if i'll get any more torque with those than i will with my pliers - there's not a huge amount of axle accessible from the freehub side.