Stays still.

On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 6:49:41 AM UTC-7 Bruce Byker James wrote:

> Good to hear I'm not the only one! So, does your slightly-snipped dust cap 
> rotate with the hub, or stay still?
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 9:39:57 AM UTC-4 J Imler wrote:
>
>> I have experienced this also. I snipped a minuscule amount of rubber off 
>> the cap and have had no further issue for years now.
>>
>> On Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 9:19:23 AM UTC-7 Bruce Byker James wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Does anyone know if the dust caps on Clem hubs are meant to spin 
>>> with the hub or stay stationary? I had a high-frequency noise coming from 
>>> my front wheel for a while that I finally looked into and found that it was 
>>> the dust cap rubbing on the hub. I put some oil between the cap and the hub 
>>> and that stopped the noise. Then, as if the two hubs communicate with one 
>>> another, my rear hub started making THE SAME NOISE. 
>>>
>>> Just figured I'd ask here what the intended function is before getting 
>>> into it further, in case someone else has already driven themselves crazy 
>>> with this.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> - Bruce
>>>
>>

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