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Hi folks I'm a newbie to the 2 wheel World. I've done my cbt and bought a cheap Honda cg125 to practice on. Only problem is it seems to be a complete heap of scrap.


On the ride home after buying it the rear wheel started wobbling. I rented a trailer and took it home the next day. When I took the rear wheel of I found a bearing in bits and the hub sheared! So I bought a used wheel off ebay. Now today when fitting it I had to 'persuade' the drum on to get the spacers to fit. This unfortunately means the wheel won't budge! So have I done something wrong? From sprocket side I have small spacer, sprocket, wheel, brake drum, larger spacer and then fixing nut.


As I say to get the spacers in I had to give the drum a thump and this binds the drum to the hub. The replacement wheel looks to be the same as the old?


Anyhow, bikes not moving, I'm not learning the only good thing about it is the chain and sprocket have been cleaned after I found half an inch of crap on the front sprocket cover......


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Don't think so, they were free moving when I fitted the wheel (were on the wheel so I never changed them). I bought a set so will try to replace them tomorrow.


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Tbh I think the break is sized on, is there any way to tell if the drum is too tight (remember I did have to persuade it on).


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looks like the stay for the hub is either moving or the bolt is loose


It should fasten to the swingarm somewhere and to the bottom of the hub and when its tightened up it should be solid

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Cheers gents, I will look into it tomorrow. Does the drum just sit in the hub? There's no grease or anything so what about the 2 metal surfaces rubbing together?


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Stu is right, if the brake IS stuck that's one thing BUT there shouldn't be any movement of the hub either. Let me dig out my CG manual and have a think about it tomorrow .Might need some more pictures including some with the thing apart again.

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There should be a small gap between the brake plate and the drum.....that looks like it's rammed hard together......is there another spacer that goes inside the drum or on the brake plate that stops the two binding?

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There should be a small gap between the brake plate and the drum.....that looks like it's rammed hard together......is there another spacer that goes inside the drum or on the brake plate that stops the two binding?
There is a spacer between the 2 bearings inside the hub/drum.


As regards to more photos etc just shout and I'll get them.


Cheers Ken


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Is that item #5 on this drawing?.....This should stop the 2 bits coming together.......If you forced the hub on, could you have damaged it or one of the bearings?

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When you say forced the hub on do you mean that it wouldn't fit on the spindle ( axle ) or that it wouldn't go into the drum ? Can you take the wheel out and do a side by side comparison picture of both hubs ? The aforementioned spacer goes in-between the two bearings to even out the force applied by the spindle nut . Leaving it out would not be good for the bearings but it wouldn't cause the hub not to turn . I'm beginning to suspect that this isn't the right hub . Remember that CGs have been in production since 1976 in many different countries and im not including the millions of chinese rip offs. Have a look at this picture, the only part of this hub ( brake plate ) that should be touching anything is the bit I have highlighted. This should be resting on the inner , moving , part of the right hand bearing and when out of the bike the hub should spin freely in this position .

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Cheers gents, I will look into it tomorrow. Does the drum just sit in the hub? There's no grease or anything so what about the 2 metal surfaces rubbing together?


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Nothing rubs together, that's what the bearing is for , see my post with the pictures.

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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.

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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.
I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right!


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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.
I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right!


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If there is a part number cast into the wheel or the brake hub you can go onto Cmsnl and enter the part number and see what year bike they are off.

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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.

 

CMSL diagrams are great for this sort of thing aren't they . Did you know that Cradley Kawasaki do a similar thing on their website for every Kawasaki ( obviously ) ? 👍

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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.

 

CMSL diagrams are great for this sort of thing aren't they . Did you know that Cradley Kawasaki do a similar thing on their website for every Kawasaki ( obviously ) ? 👍

 

Yep used them when I had the Kwak

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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.
I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right!


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Might need to go for something like this, wheel and hub.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CG-125-Rear-Chrome-Wheel-Drum-Hub-Rim-1-40-x-18-/182537552743

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Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.
I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right!


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Might need to go for something like this, wheel and hub.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CG-125-Rear-Chrome-Wheel-Drum-Hub-Rim-1-40-x-18-/182537552743

Just went to buy this but as I live in northern Ireland - p&p is £100................ Frig me.............!


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I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right!


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Might need to go for something like this, wheel and hub.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CG-125-Rear-Chrome-Wheel-Drum-Hub-Rim-1-40-x-18-/182537552743

Just went to buy this but as I live in northern Ireland - p&p is £100................ Frig me.............!


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:shock:


Argos click and collect in NI?

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