Rear interim wheel
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Rear interim wheel
Is there supposed to be a spacer to take up the distance between the top of the sprocket and the bearing, before the brake plate gets attached?
Unable to make out on the drawings in the manual.
When rear wheel tightened the wheel gets too tight and won't spin.
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Mick, is there not a stepped one here? kind regards
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Not that I can see on the diagram.
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Rear Brake 1963 spacer inner brakeplate 021605 spacer outer brakeplate 029213 350STD, 500STD and 650 STd
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Thanks Poul,
Is that the spacer you can see already fitted against the bearing in the sprocket it's same size as 021605,
Many Thanks
Is that the spacer you can see already fitted against the bearing in the sprocket it's same size as 021605,
Many Thanks
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Hi
Your hub in the photo does not match that in the illustration from the 63 parts list - were you aware of this?
Regards Mick
Your hub in the photo does not match that in the illustration from the 63 parts list - were you aware of this?
Regards Mick
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Here's tother side Roy
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Re: Rear interim wheel
Ok so that is the correct hub, all the fittings and spacers are unique to this year. Mr Swift is the master on these let's hope he reads this.
Roy