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Terryb
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Wheel Offset
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28.12. 2014 19:09 »
Can anybody confirm that the offset of 9/16" is correct for a front wheel 19" WM2 rim with a half width 8" hub? Thanks.
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if that's what it takes to get it central between the forks
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Re: Wheel Offset
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29.12. 2014 20:08 »
When I dismantled my half width plunger's front wheel I measured 17mm all around with the brake side flat on the bench.
Corresponds to a little under 11/16
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Re: Wheel Offset
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31.12. 2014 17:28 »
Hi All,
Thanks for the information, I achieved just over 15mm from the brake flange and it sitting nicely central between the forks. Now for the rear one.
Cheers Happy New Year
Terryb
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