Help rear wheel wobble
This is doing my head in :flaming: , got a wobble on rear wheel, looking for some help, maybe something I have missed....I have changed rear wheel, put on a new uni hub from mbd changed both the layshaft end bearing along with track, tried a different endplate the only thing left is the layshaft it's self... unless anyone has got any suggestions...........please sx200 box on a TS
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I presume the end plate is doweled and tight and you haven't mentioned the main wheel bearing?
if you have sorry
Do you have any play in the needle bearing and lay shaft, (End plate) some of these bearings seem to vary in size
if you have sorry
Do you have any play in the needle bearing and lay shaft, (End plate) some of these bearings seem to vary in size
[quote="Monty"]I presume the end plate is doweled and tight and you haven't mentioned the main wheel bearing?
if you have sorry
Do you have any play in the needle bearing and lay shaft, (End plate) some of these bearings seem to vary in size[/quote]
endplate is on tight with dowels, main wheel bearing is on one end of layshaft and has been changed tried 3 different needle bearings and changed track
if you have sorry
Do you have any play in the needle bearing and lay shaft, (End plate) some of these bearings seem to vary in size[/quote]
endplate is on tight with dowels, main wheel bearing is on one end of layshaft and has been changed tried 3 different needle bearings and changed track
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using the correct cone with the new hub
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Check the actual layshaft, I've known two to snap. One of those did start wobbling whilst coming back from a rally, luckily when it did go my mate wasn't going flat out.
Ps prior to it snapping,there was no obvious signs of damage.
Ps prior to it snapping,there was no obvious signs of damage.
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How do you know it is wobbling?
Is the scooter weaving over the road when you ride it at a certain speed? Is the wheel running out of line when you jack-up the back wheel and spin it while the scooter is stationary.
Is the scooter weaving over the road when you ride it at a certain speed? Is the wheel running out of line when you jack-up the back wheel and spin it while the scooter is stationary.
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corrado wrote:My mate had a similar problem that turned out to be that the rear shocker was fecked.
he needs to get one of them hagon things that some geezer sells.....
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It was a rather thrifty Yorkshireman (you know the type, wears Asda jumpers ) so he settled on an Escort.lammydave wrote:corrado wrote:My mate had a similar problem that turned out to be that the rear shocker was fecked.
he needs to get one of them hagon things that some geezer sells.....