Strumey archer 3 speed slippage

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I have a raleigh bike with a 3 speed. In every gear the crank slips and it seems like the rear sprocket gets tightened. Is there a way to fix this or is it broken for good?
 
Ive read that theyre built to last a life time...are your cones tight/does the rim "wobble" on the axle?
 
is it possible that the axle was turning when you tightened the nuts? Making the cones/bearings too tight
 
I got it all assembled and everything
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thats the unboxing
 
ok...when you installed the rim on the bike, and tightened the axle nuts, did you notice if the axle was turning also?
 
IM pretty sure it did not...


When the wheel is off the bike, everything is perfect.
I tried out taking the wheel off the bike and turning the cog like your pedalling...and it does the same thing
 
i hate to ask :oops:
but :)
have you feed the strumey any oil
you know it's their special treat :D :D
kinda sounds like your pawls are sliping
take the indicator chain out and oil through
that hole or if it has an oiler in the hub your set
by the way don't use 3-in-one oil
motor oil or i use a product call zoom oil
you should be able to get it at a hardware store
hey by the way is it an AW or a SW
hope this helps i've had good luck freeing
a strumeyby getting it lubed

ponytailmike
mike
 
ponytailmike said:
i hate to ask :oops:
but :)
have you feed the strumey any oil
you know it's their special treat :D :D
kinda sounds like your pawls are sliping
take the indicator chain out and oil through
that hole or if it has an oiler in the hub your set
by the way don't use 3-in-one oil
motor oil or i use a product call zoom oil
you should be able to get it at a hardware store
hey by the way is it an AW or a SW
hope this helps i've had good luck freeing
a strumeyby getting it lubed

ponytailmike
mike


GENIOUS!!
I never thought about grease...

But im not sure if that would help, might as well give it a try
 
you might be suprised what a little lube can do.
between the motor oil or the zoom i use the
zoom oil. it's a non detergent oil and it comes
with a kool spout about six inches long.

ponytailmike
mike
 
also check sheldon brown's web site.
i've learned every thing i know about
"the three speed" from that site
and with sheldon's passing this feb
may he "rest in peace"
he was a great loss to the bicycle world
i know he is still looking down and helping us all out

ponytailmike
mike

p.s. make sure you have the indicator chain adjusted properly
 
You might just take it apart, it's fairly easy. I took one mostly apart just a couple weeks ago. Sprayed Pent. Oil in one side and let it run out the other, then flipped it over and did the same, grease the bearings up and The hub is good to go... just need to add a bit of oil.

I think Sheldon had a troubleshooting guide on his page...
 
Yup. It just turns out. If you look at the one I sent you, you will notice the threads on the pointy end. When you put it back in, turn it until it is tight and then back it off part of a turn so it lines up with the cable.
 

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