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Re: IBIS Tranny now with U.S.E. S.U.B. fork !!

How did you get the rim central on single sided hub?
 
Re: IBIS Tranny now with U.S.E. S.U.B. fork !!

wynne":wzgmyq4e said:
I've had my eye on a tranny since it first came out. And I mean that with no ooh-erring intended.

That's a magnificent build. Can you fit a 650b wheel in the back? If you stuck a pair of 650b wheels on it... Hmmmm.


as far as i'm aware it's a no on the 650b front, not tried it myself.
but it's just fine on 26's though! :D
 
Re: IBIS Tranny now with U.S.E. S.U.B. fork !!

02gf74":gmhxrj8l said:
How did you get the rim central on single sided hub?


hub is the same as any other hub apart from axle fitment, it tensioned and trued up fine with the new black rim i've just fitted to it!
 
Re: IBIS Tranny now with U.S.E. S.U.B. fork !!

I have a couple of cones that fit in the hub to hold it central, the rest is easy! :D
 
Re: IBIS Tranny with U.S.E. S.U.B. - update

ok so today it was a fork stripdown and rebuild, took a few pics to show the procedure, and relatively simple it is too!

here are the parts i ordered from USE, there's over a hundred quids worth in this pic....!! :shock:
 

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Re: IBIS Tranny with U.S.E. S.U.B. - update

stripdown showed worn bushes, so out with the old and in with the new!
 

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Re: IBIS Tranny with U.S.E. S.U.B. - update

next was new spring assembly, a hard, to replace the old one, a soft.
there was also a new fork leg bush and bottom seal to fit....
you can see the dirt and wear, glad it's getting changed!
 

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then it was a case of removing the air cartridge and refitting into the new assembly, and then rebuild, back together and as good as new!
 

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