fixing offset cones

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My back wheel is canted over to one side and on the pi**. The mounts look fine and i suspect the offest cones have rotated when i attempted to release a stubborn rusted engine mount bar.. :oops: I have checked the scoot all over and there are no cracks, and the rear hub is nice and solid so i suspect the cones are the logical culprit?

Anyways i want to put a grub screw into each cone to secure it at the right place. it looks as though the best bet is to flip the scooter on its back and then go in from the bottom slighty off centre. Has anyone done this mod? If so any info feedback would be much appreciated.
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Hello sef, just done this to my bike as cones had spun like yours and bike was scary to ride, took no time at all, dropped the engine and clamped the cones in so they were compressed, I then drilled through the frame into the cones ,took the cones out and tapped the holes in the frame. I enlarged the hole in the cones a little so the grub screw would fit in. Rebuilt it and and put grub screws in , bike feels good on road again now
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How did you fit them originally Sef ? dry ? i ve loctited mine in, been fine so far. :)
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carlos fandango wrote:How did you fit them originally Sef ? dry ? i ve loctited mine in, been fine so far. :)

they were loctited as well but i wanted to drop the engine a while back and the bar was stuck solid. I smashed fuc* out of it with a hammer and drift and she didnt budge. In the end i had to give up as the thread was getting to mangled so left it as was. I guess the persauder caused the loctite to crack and the cones or at least one turned. the wheels so far to the flywheel side that the tyre rubs against the panel clip... :o
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col@garageartwerks wrote:Hello sef, just done this to my bike as cones had spun like yours and bike was scary to ride, took no time at all, dropped the engine and clamped the cones in so they were compressed, I then drilled through the frame into the cones ,took the cones out and tapped the holes in the frame. I enlarged the hole in the cones a little so the grub screw would fit in. Rebuilt it and and put grub screws in , bike feels good on road again now

Col, going to be anal now... :D Where abouts did you drill the frame, what size grub did you use for the job and how far back into the frame did you go, by that i mean did you put the grub into the front of the cone or further back as it tapers?

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Hello mate... Drilled from the back of the mount so it was easier to get the grub screws in when everything was fitted back in. Drilled them about 15 mm from the edge with a 4 mm grub screw. Will try and take some pics today for ya
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just use silicone.....dosnt set hard and will give...
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sydduckett wrote:
carlos fandango wrote:How did you fit them originally Sef ? dry ? i ve loctited mine in, been fine so far. :)

they were loctited as well but i wanted to drop the engine a while back and the bar was stuck solid. I smashed fuc* out of it with a hammer and drift and she didnt budge. In the end i had to give up as the thread was getting to mangled so left it as was. I guess the persauder caused the loctite to crack and the cones or at least one turned. the wheels so far to the flywheel side that the tyre rubs against the panel clip... :o
Your supposed to loctite the outside of the cones :lol: :lol: :lol:
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camel wrote:just use silicone.....dosnt set hard and will give...

I think thats what i used but cant be sure, i cant be doing with this boll**ks happening again so its grub screws for mmmeeeeeeeeeeeee... :D
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col@garageartwerks wrote:Hello mate... Drilled from the back of the mount so it was easier to get the grub screws in when everything was fitted back in. Drilled them about 15 mm from the edge with a 4 mm grub screw. Will try and take some pics today for ya

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