I am replacing the front inner and outer bearings on an old two-cylinder. I cleaned out all the crud in the hubs. I will pack the inner and outer bearings with red bearing grease.
My question is when the wheel is fully assembled, how does the far, inner bearing get grease? There's a lot of space between the hub grease fitting and that inner bearing. That's just the way it is, or am I suppose to fill the entire inside hub with bearing grease? The entire space between the inner and outer bearing? So, that way, later when I grease the front wheels, fully assembled, the grease I put in will force the grease in the center of the hub into the inner bearing? [/list]
My question is when the wheel is fully assembled, how does the far, inner bearing get grease? There's a lot of space between the hub grease fitting and that inner bearing. That's just the way it is, or am I suppose to fill the entire inside hub with bearing grease? The entire space between the inner and outer bearing? So, that way, later when I grease the front wheels, fully assembled, the grease I put in will force the grease in the center of the hub into the inner bearing? [/list]