hi all could someone have a look at there bike and tell me if the wide spacer goes on the right or left when looking head on please, took my wheel off laid it down now cant remember which way it came off, there are no markings that i can see to tell me,
many thanks alec
front wheel fitting
front wheel fitting
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Re: front wheel fitting
Thanks mate that means I gotta strip her back down !!!StormShun wrote:Big spacer on the left as you look at it.
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Re: front wheel fitting
Its ok mate swapped it round and it looks more even now, thanks for looking anywayStormShun wrote:Doesnt mention the spacers in the manual........
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Re: front wheel fitting
er if youve fitted the wrong spacer either side, chances are you couldve damaged the discs.... 
do yourself a favour... use it to soak an oil spill or something, then dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner

i take it that's a haynes doorstopper?StormShun wrote:Doesnt mention the spacers in the manual........
do yourself a favour... use it to soak an oil spill or something, then dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner
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Re: front wheel fitting
its ok benny it was only on for a couple of mins as it didn't look right, it wasn't ridden or anything silly.benny hedges wrote:er if youve fitted the wrong spacer either side, chances are you couldve damaged the discs....
i take it that's a haynes doorstopper?StormShun wrote:Doesnt mention the spacers in the manual........
do yourself a favour... use it to soak an oil spill or something, then dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner

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