L latman Senior Retro Guru Jan 7, 2015 #11 the problem with doing that is there is a slighly thicker/fatter shoulder area the bearing sits on , and it (the bearing) would half fall off it
the problem with doing that is there is a slighly thicker/fatter shoulder area the bearing sits on , and it (the bearing) would half fall off it
mdvineng Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 7, 2015 #12 some bearing fit loctite would sort it, the loads aren't anything special.
L latman Senior Retro Guru Jan 7, 2015 #13 given the already weaker alloy axle and the freewheel arrangement I personally would not trust it .
M Matisse Dirt Disciple Jan 19, 2015 #14 Good News! took the freewheel off an turned out the guy had got it wrong, they are 500's bought the axle off ebay, fitted perfect.
Good News! took the freewheel off an turned out the guy had got it wrong, they are 500's bought the axle off ebay, fitted perfect.