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Nooner 08-23-2023 06:25 PM

2012 Guillaume race edition wheel spacers
 
Hello all,

Long story short, I had a local mechanic change over a rear tire and tubliss on my 2012 Gas Gas EC 300 Guillaume race edition bike.

It appears he has provided me with the wrong wheel spacers, therefore I am in search of the correct ones. The kicker is the Guillaume race edition bikes came with Haan brand hubs. I have ordered the rear wheel spacers for a regular EC 300, although the fitment is wrong as it appears the Haan hubs are slightly narrower.

I am wondering if anyone else with the Guillaume edition has run in to this issue and what spacers worked for them. Any recommendations and photographs that may speed up my chance locating the correct set would be greatly appreciated as I am running out of options.

Thank you in advance,

Tyler

Moto7man 08-24-2023 01:43 AM

Spacers
 
Have you tried motocross center?
http://www.motocrosscenter.com

Anders 08-24-2023 03:21 AM

My best suggestion is to measure it all up and have someone make them for you. Anyone with access to a lathe should be able to do it quite easily.

Nooner 08-24-2023 11:44 AM

Spacers
Have you tried motocross center?
http://www.motocrosscenter.com


Awesome, I?ll have a look and see what I can come up with!

Thank you for the response.[/QUOTE]

Nooner 08-24-2023 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anders (Post 202128)
My best suggestion is to measure it all up and have someone make them for you. Anyone with access to a lathe should be able to do it quite easily.

That will be my last option for sure. Due to living in a remote area of British Columbia, Canada, I?m trying to exhaust all over the counter options before custom machined spacers.

Thanks for the reply, appreciate the help!

blitz11 08-24-2023 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nooner (Post 202132)
That will be my last option for sure. Due to living in a remote area of British Columbia, Canada, I?m trying to exhaust all over the counter options before custom machined spacers.

Thanks for the reply, appreciate the help!

If you're really in a pinch, you could always just stack some thing washers between your existing spacer and the swing arm. A good hardware store will have that stuff.

SS109 08-24-2023 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blitz11 (Post 202133)
If you're really in a pinch, you could always just stack some thing washers between your existing spacer and the swing arm. A good hardware store will have that stuff.

Yep, I've done that before myself without issue.


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