Note: This guide is still a work in progress and will continue to be updated!
About the wheel / sprocket set
The Brompton C Line (and previous) 2-speed and single speed wheel used on the 16 inch Brompton are actually the same wheel (just with a different sprocket stack)
The 2 speed has 2 sprockets
- 12T
- 16T
The 1 speed has 1 sprocket with more spacers
- 12T
The sprockets use a Shimano 9 spline fitting system (not the 3 spline ISO used on the 3 speed and 6 speed)
Wheel bearings:
This wheel has replaceable bearings in the hub:
6900-2RS in the non-drive side (we will replace with Enduro 6900 LLB bearing)
6901-2RS in the drive side (we will replace with Enduro 6901 LLB bearing)
And the following bearings in the freewheel body:
6900-2RS (we will replace with Enduro 6900 LLB bearing)
6000-2RS (we will replace with Enduro 6000 LLB bearing)
Note: the -2RS (e.g. in 6900-2RS) just means that both sides of the bearings are sealed with a rubber seal). The Enduro bearings have a better quality seal to help prevent / reduce dirt / water getting into the bearings and are designed for uses including hubs
Another note: the LLB refers to the grease inside the bearing - LLB is free flowing (for hubs / bottom brackets and things that spin a lot)
Tools required:
You will need some tools:
- 17 mm cone wrench (e.g. Park Tool SCW-17)
Note: This is used on both sides of the wheel hub - both drive side and non-drive side
- Small flat head screwdriver (for removing the circlip which holds the sprocket stack in place)
- Circlip pliers (e.g. Draper Reversible Circlip Pliers for removing the circlip holding the free hub bearings in place)
- Mallet (for tapping out the bearings)
- Bearing drifts / presses
- Vice - this may be required to help you remove the cone / locking nut
- Axle vice - this allows you to grip your axle using the vice without damaging it
Removal steps: (more detail shown below)
- Remove the circlip holding the sprocket stack in place
- Remove the sprocket stack
- Undo the drive side lock nut and remove
- Remove the circlip from the free hub body using circlip pliers
- Remove the free hub body from the wheel
- Tap out the bearings
- Remove the spacer from the axle
- Undo the non-drive side lock nut and remove
- Remove the axle bearings!
Installation steps:
- Install the spacer
- Install the bearings into the free hub body
- Install the circlip holding the bearings in place into the free hub body
- Install the free hub onto the wheel
- Tighten the drive side locknut
- Install the sprocket stack
- Install the circlip holding the sprocket stack in place
Spacer:
step end on outside - towards driver