PEPPERONI BROS. Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 My early '03 Slime Green Sport came from the factory with the spacer on the wrong side as well, I wondered why one of my brake pads was worn a lot more than the others!
dlaing Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 So I guess what Ratchet and Mike are saying is that when the spacer is on the wrong side, the wheel is oriented correctly, ie. inner spacer is protruding to the left, but the outter spacer is on the right, but not correct side. The outter spacer ends up sliding over the spindle, effectively doing nothing, meanwhile the inner spacer does take up the slack on the left side and almost gets the job done, but it is about two mm shorter than the outter spacer that should be on the left side. (sorry that was a mouth full) Does that make sense???? PS I don't really care sense Mike helped me go to the Ohlins
Guest ratchethack Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 I reckon that's about the size of it, Chief! Case closed. I forgot, Dave - you don't even have this setup anymore?!? In this case, extra special thanks for the helpful input and drawing!
Mike Stewart Posted March 19, 2006 Posted March 19, 2006 Sorry for the delay, It was finally a sunny day in Nothern California and I just had to go out for a ride Yes Ratchet, you do have it correct! Mike OK - since it's raining and I'm kinda stuck here, I'll take a stab at it. The difference in length between the external spacer (#8 in drawing) and the stepped portion of the inner spacer (#3 in drawing) is ~2 mm. Does that about cover it, Mike? EDIT: Though this is not at all evident in the drawing, by looking at the actual assembly (without actually having it apart) the external spacer looks like it would fit OVER the larger-diameter right-hand side of the spindle. It should be glaringly obvious to anyone that it couldn't possibly serve any purpose on this side - it'd spin uselessly. 82661[/snapback]
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