Paul S. posted a blog entry on the work he did on the rear hub. You can read about that here, but you will find more information is this post.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Resolving the rear hub grinding
I was missing one critical part -- the internal cone for rear hub. See the internal and external cones pictured below. These parts are NOS and the shops that I work with in California all had them in stock. These parts sell for between $6.50 and $12.50 each depending on where you buy them. Also pictured is the replacement headlight bulb socket I needed.

Paul S. posted a blog entry on the work he did on the rear hub. You can read about that here, but you will find more information is this post.
Paul S. posted a blog entry on the work he did on the rear hub. You can read about that here, but you will find more information is this post.
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