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| Re: Wheel Identification Appreciate the help SJC I think that you are the nearest yet. Could be I'm also looking at a front & rear!
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| Re: Wheel Identification SJC got it right. Older enclosed chain type wheel. Just caught this thread.
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| Re: Wheel Identification Latest Up-date We have binned the idea of the pre-evo wheels and sourced a Road king (evo) item. Fitted and re-machined all spacers to set wheel mid position to allow future fitting of 2nd disk, only to find that the disk is now 4mm off position on the single caliper.......very strange. Any-one know if Road king fork legs are different to Heritige items, as the King wheel seems 8mm wider between disk registers?
__________________ Sussex Coaster (and very proud of it) (95 Heritic) |