Just a quick check,I know you say it's in the shock but anthem 29 are prone to cracking at the top tube and seat tube junction, I've gone through 4 and when they crack the creaks come from everywhere.
im a fuckwit! Lack of maintenance and riding in shit conditions has lead me here. I have had my rear axel seize in my rear hub and I've had to cut the axel to remove the rear wheel. Moral of the story a little lube goes a long way.
Thanks for all the replies guys, finally solved the issue today and cut through the axel and the axel is still seized in the hub sleeve. New hub adapters and a new axel and I'll be back rolling again soon. Oh well looked like it over to the other thread I go. I'm such a fuckwit!
I Always grease the axel I think last time I had it out was fixing a flat trailside. But yes I am a fuckin idiot should have regressed it after that ride. Lesson learnt the hard way
This is my issue have tried wd40 and also a substance we use at work called penetrine it normally works wonders but no luck at the moment.
Might get some of this and give it a go
Thanks
Yeah brake calliper is off as this all started by trying to change brakes, tried all hitting axel with a punch, wd and penetrating lubricants. Haven't used nitrogen though as I don't have any but did heat up the hub and spray the axel with a cold spray still no luck
Yeah tried this as well as 1/2 unscrewing it and using a clamp on each dropout and winding the clamp in, but still no luck, also tried hitting dropout with a rubber mallet, all to no success
Here we go again I've got an issue I need some help with before it ends up in the fuckwits thread.
Currently my rear axel is stuck in my rear hub and I am unable to get my rear wheel out. The axel unscrews from the frame and just spread the swing arm.
Bike is a Canfield running a 142mm rear...
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