sirch345 wrote:tony.mon wrote:
A certain helpful member on here made them up out of a bit of scrap Titanium. These ones fit nicely, his manufacturing is more accurate than my measuring
They are captive wheel spacers, you can just see the .5mm lip in the first pic, which slips into the seal and stays with the wheel, unlike the fiddly bloody standard ones that fall out as you try to get the wheel in place.
Now that is a very clever idea
Well done to a certain helpful member
Chris.
I saw these used on an Endurance bike a couple of years ago and thought I'd have a go. No point me posting the dimensions I used, as I'm running a USD 929/954 front end with an SP1 wheel- not a common combination.
Mark gl_s_r is your man for these, by the way.
No reason why a set can't be made for a standard Storm front end, SP1 or any combination of bits, really.
You'll need to accurately measure the entire width of the wheel spacers as fitted to the wheel, adding in the internal wheel spacer tube- and don't forget that there is a thin aluminium wall inside the wheel one side which also needs to be factored in.
Measure your spindle diameter and decide what diameter you want to run inside the seal- probably best to fit new seals when adding these, and you might as well do the wheel bearings while you're there, unless they're very recent.
And when you drive the seals in, don't drive them completely home. Leave a tiny gap for the lip of the spacer to sit in, otherwise the rear seal lip, if there is one, will wear quickly.
It was either this or flip-down hinged spindle clamps, and these seemed a whole lot easier!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.