Rear wheel and sprocket maintenance

 Since I had removed the wheel drum and brake shoes to replace them with new ones I decided to check my bearings and regrease them. Turned out to be a longer job than I expected as I had to clean the hub remove the sprocket and then clean the chain as well. below are some pictures.



 This was how it looked with all the grease and dirt on it.








Needed this bigass tool to remove the sprocket nut 


One of the main differences between professionals and amateurs is using the right tool for the job. 


Often trying to force a nut with a wrong spanner and hammer can damage the nut.












After removing the wheel.


















Before the scrubbing! 





After the scrubbing! 





















Used some Valvoline wheel bearing grease to lubricate the bearings. The bearings were still in good shape with no play and not gritty stuff. 

Unbelievable for a 43-year-old bike!













The final product!        

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