Although the Oxydrive kit for me is no longer, I am still using the bullet proof CST hub. Today I fitted a CarryFreedom tow hitch and had to do some work/adjustment on the brake side to fit and align everything (the Dremel type tool came out of the box
), whilst I had the wheel removed noticed the tyre carcass brown belt was showing here and there so changed that.
Having put over 6.5 k on the hub I decided why not and took the wheel into the garage where I gave it a little service and inspection, 20 mins later job done.
The inside was perfect grease still plentiful smeared all over the shot and no signs of any water ingress (bike is used for errand and commuting 52 weeks a year in all weather). Bearings all tickety boo and rotating smoothly, the hub carrier for the cassette easily comes away and this was a little noisy so I dipped the end in some liquid grease and refitted. Now runs rotates virtually silent, there is little to do except check relevant bearings and grease if required.
Process for removing the drive is straight forward. Remove cassette and undo locknuts from hub carrier along with washers, slide off cassette hub carrier. Undo the six outer screws on the face plate, leave the three middle ones unless you want to fiddle about with the clutch etc.
On brake side remove the axle black retaining nut and biff the axle with a rubber or wooden mallet ( if need be), motor will either slide out easily or pop out if tight once axle is biffed. If water has ingressed then rust will be your enemy and if it does not part after biffing try a harder whack or use some heat from a hot air gun. With the motor out check the main centre bearing for smoothness and also brake side bearing, around the centre you can see the 16 motor magnets. Motor windings are clear to see and should generally be void of discoloration/burning. If adding more grease or cleaning old grease out use a non petroleum based one other wise the nylon clutch gears will suffer ( I use low friction lithium dark moly grease ). For bearings although sealed I give the faces a smear of pale liquid grease and also the same for the cassette hub carrier. Before refitting the cassette retainer nut I smear some white waterproof greases in the recess then tighten up. Motor should be good for another 3k before another once over.
Refitting is reversal though you need to align the axle key way for the motor assembly to slide in.