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Front wheel not central
My front wheel runs WAY too close to the RH fork (left as seen from the front).
I've taken it all apart and checked it against the parts diagram and logically and it's all 'correct'. So, what has changed ? It can only be that I changed the wheel bearings... If the RH bearing wasn't seated (sitting proud) that would HELP, i.e. push the wheel towards the centre. Has anyone seen this before ? What about the DISTANCIADOR RUEDA DEL.17.2MM INT / FRONT WHEEL SPACER BEP250218019 ? part 11 on page 3 of the parts book. (this is inside the wheel, between the bearings). I remember when I changed the bearings that this is non-symetrical, but there didn't seem any obvious reason to put it in one way or the other. I guess I must have got this the wrong way round. Shame I'll trash at least one of the new bearings getting it out... Sigh, Mike |
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Is the rotor centered with the caliper?
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Picture? Year model? Bearing part numbers that you replaced? Did you confirm them the same size/make?
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details of art numbers (interesting!|)
Hi,
It's a mk2 Pampera 250 (2002). I used AllBalls bearings, labelled for Pampera their part # 25-1135 Everything looks right, the brake works ok, but the wheel is just too close to one fork leg. Part numbers are interesting... The bearing numbers were 6003, same as I used in the rear. But the parts manual has 2 different numbers for the front wheel bearings. R=BEP250218007 L=BIE500118054 The supplied bearings were 6003 same as the rear bearings, both labelled as 6003, BIE500118054 in the parts book. So, should I have had one 6003 and another different one ??? I have e-mailed AllBalls to see what they say... Mike |
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If the rotor is centered, you will have to adjust your spokes to shift the rim over.
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Spacers on the right sides? Was it centered before you did wheel bearing? Whenever I see something like this my first question is "what changed?"
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Are the wheel spacers the same size?
Does the brake disk look like it is in the right place relative to the forks? A picture or two will probably help
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