HELP!!! Front wheels alignment NC29 HELP!!!
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HELP!!! Front wheels alignment NC29 HELP!!!
Hi there
i have just changed my front tyre and now that i am refitting the wheel it lines up off centre?? i didn't take any notice it was like this when i took it off?
can anybody show me a picture of their spacing between their front wheel and forks
thanks
james
i have just changed my front tyre and now that i am refitting the wheel it lines up off centre?? i didn't take any notice it was like this when i took it off?
can anybody show me a picture of their spacing between their front wheel and forks
thanks
james
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Re: Front wheels alignment NC29
As I rememebr - on the front wheel left and right spacer are different. Rear are the same.NYKIE wrote:Hi there
i have just changed my front tyre and now that i am refitting the wheel it lines up off centre?? i didn't take any notice it was like this when i took it off?
can anybody show me a picture of their spacing between their front wheel and forks
thanks
james
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Re: Front wheels alignment NC29
Yes that is correct the spacers are a different size!
i can't understand why though as it makes the brake disc awfully close to the fork leg!!
i can't understand why though as it makes the brake disc awfully close to the fork leg!!
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Re: Front wheels alignment NC29
The big spacer goes on the left side (when looking at the bike from the front) not wanting to be too nerdy, but also make sure the wheel is in correctly, check rotation indicator on the tyre.
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Re: Front wheels alignment NC29
Yeah that's right the shoulder on the spindle butts up against the shorter spacer to make up the extra length.
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Re: Front wheels alignment NC29
sorry that doesn't really make sence??sa.racing wrote:Yeah that's right the shoulder on the spindle butts up against the shorter spacer to make up the extra length.
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Re: Front wheels alignment NC29
am i just being completly stupid
please look at these pictures and you can see that the brake disc is hitting the inside of the left fork?? with the spacers setup correctly????





please look at these pictures and you can see that the brake disc is hitting the inside of the left fork?? with the spacers setup correctly????





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Re: HELP!!! Front wheels alignment NC29 HELP!!!
The gap on my right hand side between the rotor and the fork is about 5-7mm.
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Re: HELP!!! Front wheels alignment NC29 HELP!!!
has anybody got pictures of theirs so i can compare the difference??
thanks
thanks