Unable to Centralize Front Wheel
you need to use a lambretta std disc brake wheel spindle and get the caliper mounting plate rebated for this so you don't need to use any nut at all on that side,this will sort the job
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The existing spindle / axle may be ok with the thin nut removed as long as it has the shoulder to sit inside the rebated hole.Bilko wrote:Is this ok?chisel wrote:post a photo of the righthand side of the wheel/caliper mount so as i can see which spindle you have,i should be able to let you know what to do then.Martin
Early Sterling ones used a Lamby type drum spindle without the shoulder, Lamby disc spindles have the shoulder, I think Sterling and certainly scootRS now only use Lamby type disc spindles.
Disc type spindle..... http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... rake-axle/
drum type spindle.... http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... rum-brake/
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It's in the postBilko wrote:Thanks.
This plate is on the way so I just need a spindle.

With this, and the spindle, you should be sorted
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What's the distance between the links at the spindle without the wheel fitted?
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Hmmm, mine's 140mm but that still won't make it central. You may have to live with it or check your links and forks... or the hub's a duff 'un 

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