Mounting Front 18" Rim
#1
Mounting Front 18" Rim
Scored some rims and the front bearings are in a casing. The casings are rounded and seems like something else is needed to match up with the flat profile of the inside of the forks. Anyone familiar with installing these? Is a thin spacer or washer needed between bearings and forks? The rim measurement seems very close to fitting in the forks without any other spacers. Probably over thinking this...
#2
#5
I thought the same thing. I took a rim off a 08 Softail Standard and put it on a 08 Deluxe. Should be a clean swap...nope my offset was to the left 1/8".
Without better pics I do not know if you are good but spacing is a real big deal. You can burn your bearings up good if they are to loose or to tight. Same with the torque specs.
If for some reason you need new spacers I just bought a set from www.vulcanworks.net I have never heard of them or known anyone that has. I was "iffy" but they were only $20 with shipping. I ordered them Friday night LATE and they were in the mail Saturday afternoon with priority shipping! Should have them Monday or Tuesday. That is FAST!
Good luck!
Without better pics I do not know if you are good but spacing is a real big deal. You can burn your bearings up good if they are to loose or to tight. Same with the torque specs.
If for some reason you need new spacers I just bought a set from www.vulcanworks.net I have never heard of them or known anyone that has. I was "iffy" but they were only $20 with shipping. I ordered them Friday night LATE and they were in the mail Saturday afternoon with priority shipping! Should have them Monday or Tuesday. That is FAST!
Good luck!
#6
Kuma...great find on the wheels! And ya those spacers should work just fine. If you take the spacer off the wheel, you should see a shoulder that extends out the back just slightly. That will line up to the inner bearing race.
Remember that your axle actually only bolts to one of your sliders, and the other side is clamped in. I am thinking you are really going to like your new wheels!
Remember that your axle actually only bolts to one of your sliders, and the other side is clamped in. I am thinking you are really going to like your new wheels!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post