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TopiToo 15-Apr-2006 17:41

Front wheel spacer
 
Hello

Can somebody clarify which way round this spacer should
be for front wheel. Does this notch go LHS as speedometer drive plate.



Also do I need to greese the bearing before tapping them into the wheel.

many thanks in advance.

regards

TopiToo

Duke2BSteve 15-Apr-2006 17:55

If memory serves me right, it should go on the opposite side to speedometer drive plate. So that the locking nut which fits into that groove is on the other side, as the locking nut is on the speedo side. Hope thats clear, starting to confuse myself now?:o

skidlids 15-Apr-2006 18:37

Steve just checked 3 of my wheels one 3-spoke has it on the rightside (Non Speedo) where as another 3-spoke and a 5-spoke have it on the speedo side.
I haven't disturbed any of these but when I do swap bearings I put the notch speedo side

TopiToo 15-Apr-2006 18:49

Hello

Thanks for the replys there is no info in the bible,
I will see which end the spacer is when I take my other front wheel off,
before tapping the last bearing in.

Does seem odd, its there for a reason:puzzled: I guess, maybe all will be clear in the morning.

regards

TopiToo

keefer 15-Apr-2006 18:50

its there so you can get the bearing out
like i did the other day for ya :D

nelly 15-Apr-2006 18:56

It doesn't matter which way it's fitted. The notch is to drift one of the bearings.
Just make sure it's in square against the bearing :)

TopiToo 15-Apr-2006 19:08

Hello

again thankyou very much one and all.

regards


TopiToo


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