The rear disc is the core of the wheel's power transmission, connecting the drivetrain to the rear tyre and contributing to the stability, durability and riding experience of the bike. A properly selected and maintained rear disc improves performance and reliability. Rear disc characteristics. The hub is where the transmission components, such as the freewheel, are located. Purpose: Road wheels: Rear discs are lightweight and aerodynamic to maximise speed and efficiency. Off-road bikes: rear discs are wider and more durable, providing grip and durability on rough terrain. Electric wheels: reinforced structures to withstand higher loads and torque. Material: aluminium is durable and affordable, while carbon fibre is a lighter, higher-performance option. Free-wheel and transmission: The free-wheel on the rear disc allows pedalling to be paused and determines compatibility with the gearbox. Maintenance and check: Surface tension and pulley run-out: The balance and straightness of the rear pulley is checked and adjusted. Bearing maintenance: check, clean and grease hub bearings as necessary. Closed bearings are more durable and maintenance-free, while open bearings allow for easy maintenance. Tyre condition: the condition and air pressure of the tyres and inner tubes are checked regularly. The rear wheel is a key component of the bike's performance, so its selection and regular maintenance will ensure a smooth and safe ride in all conditions.
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