I just put in the second new bearing into the hub of my rear wheel and realized as it seated against the inside lip that the spacer that is supposed to be between the bearings....isn't.
Looking at the wheel and how everything goes together I'm tempted to run without it rather than bash out a new bearing and buy a new kit or source one bearing locally. Both bearings seat up against a substantial flange in the bottom of their bores so I'm not worried about them moving IN and of course the normal spacers/swinger will keep them from moving OUT once everything is in place. Not like they are likely to move anyway, even with freezing them they didn't exactly drop in.
So here are my options as of now:
A. Mount the new tire, finish other jobs and mark the spacer to reinstall next time. Ride as normal for the season. (Although this is the last set of tires for these rims in this bike)
B. Mount the new tire, finish other jobs and ride about 1,000mi to CT --> VT --> CT --> NY over the next week and then replace the bearings and reinstall the spacer.
C. See if I can get bearings locally and probably cancel out on the upcoming ride due to other time constraints.
I know they put it there for a reason but I'm wondering if I can do without. Is it there to protect the bearings if the axle gets over torqued? I guess in the meantime while I'm waiting to see what people say here I'll see if I can find just the right tool to tap on the one outer race I might be able to hit without also getting the inner race or seal.
/\/\ac
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