I'm feeling particularly tired and there fore stupid and unable to think so help for what is probably a really dumb question appreciated
I'm trying to centre my front wheel, which is mounted on a scootrs disc brake. I'd like to know how I can make the spindle longer on the right side as you look at it. I've been trying to wind it out using two nuts but this does not seem to be having any effect.
ideally i dont want to drain my brake
Help with hub
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Usually on a drum type hub (which is what your disc conversion is built on) the axle is just a straight rod with threaded ends and can be pushed to the left or right until it's centered. Adjust center with a brass/lead/plastic hammer as necessary.
If it won't budge to the right try tapping it to the left and see if it has a disc brake axle (one with a shoulder). If that's the case then your only option would be to have the long end of the axle cut shorter to match the short end.
If it won't budge to the right try tapping it to the left and see if it has a disc brake axle (one with a shoulder). If that's the case then your only option would be to have the long end of the axle cut shorter to match the short end.
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Hi
I tried knocking it the other way than the way I wanted it to go and it moves freely. There is a lip on the axle that prevents it moving any further in the direction I want it to go so I guess I just have to live with it not be as central as I'd like.
I tried knocking it the other way than the way I wanted it to go and it moves freely. There is a lip on the axle that prevents it moving any further in the direction I want it to go so I guess I just have to live with it not be as central as I'd like.
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On the first photo,if it were a standard brake,the axle would have a half nut fastened up the axle to wheel.Snails wrote:I'm feeling particularly tired and there fore stupid and unable to think so help for what is probably a really dumb question appreciated
I'm trying to centre my front wheel, which is mounted on a scootrs disc brake. I'd like to know how I can make the spindle longer on the right side as you look at it. I've been trying to wind it out using two nuts but this does not seem to be having any effect.
ideally i dont want to drain my brake
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Hi Paul
You can see the nut in the photo - although its a full nut rather than half. I guess that if it was a half it would move the hub to the right more. I think that this is the nut supplied with it from new. To be honest I've re fitted it and its not that bad in terms of how central it is, I'm now more concerned that it does look particularly straight (leaning to the left at the top)
I'll post a picture of this later
You can see the nut in the photo - although its a full nut rather than half. I guess that if it was a half it would move the hub to the right more. I think that this is the nut supplied with it from new. To be honest I've re fitted it and its not that bad in terms of how central it is, I'm now more concerned that it does look particularly straight (leaning to the left at the top)
I'll post a picture of this later
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hi snails i had to fit half nuts on both mine as it was a tight fit in the fork links and it will help you in getting it central