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Old 21-Oct-2005, 16:58
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Can anybody tell me the correct way to fit the spacer into the sprocket carrier,dome into the wheel or away.
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 17:00
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Should one of the wheel adjuster covers have two holes in,if so whats it for,which side does it go on?
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 17:13
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Can anybody tell me the correct way to fit the spacer into the sprocket carrier,dome into the wheel or away.

the thin end of the taper goes against the inside of wheel bearing
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 17:26
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 19:42
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Hmm, the spacers that I have seen have had the "dome" towards the swingarm

Also the end cap is from the right-hand side, and probably had holes drilled either to secure it to the swingarm, or for a pipe clip if there was an under-slung rear caliper...

Or something.
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 19:47
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The dome (narrow end) should grip the inner bearing race. The wide face against the swingarm to spread the force to the ally.

The left hand swingarm cap has an edge michined off to clear the nuts on the sprocket carrier. The RHS (brake) has lips on both side.
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 19:54
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Spacer goes with tha narrower tapered end inwards, some where on the site there is a picture that I put up of what damage can be done to the bearing and sprocket carrier if fitted the other way
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 20:41
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Spacer goes with tha narrower tapered end inwards, some where on the site there is a picture that I put up of what damage can be done to the bearing and sprocket carrier if fitted the other way



Guess who's dropping wheels out this weekend - I've obviously been lucky!!
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Old 21-Oct-2005, 22:04
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Many Thanks,I would have a big box of bits in the garage if it wasnt for the help.Ive run the engine,since putting the bike back together,just to check the wiring etc.Going to be nervous to give it any pain after the exploding engine stories.
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pic of bearing and spacer a which had been fitted the wrong way round.
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