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Offline LZ

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Runout
« on: October 29, 2016, 06:16:36 PM »
Hi Jon. This is a copy off my thread (the Prisoner) wasn't sure if you saw it but now you have a Technical board will ask you here.

    What would be an acceptable tolerance ( Hayden's)  as far as axially in rotation ? Notice one of my hayden's wobbles a little. They came with car I bought. There beauties Jon and am honored to have them.
Guess as long as were talking, what about a runout tolerance?

Thanks :)
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Re: Runout
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2016, 08:54:27 AM »
We adjust the spokes if there is more than 1/32" of up & down, or side to side run out. Make sure it's the wheel/ rim and not the tire, sometimes a tire does not get fully beaded to the rim. Front slicks are tricky.
If you have more run out than that you can send them to me or find a good motorcycle shop that can true your wheels, all tho not all M/C shop can true wheels. I have found dirt bike shops seem to know how to do true, HD shops not so much.
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Re: Runout
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2016, 07:55:57 PM »
Thanks Jon
I have not measured it yet. Soon.
Thanks for getting back to me, :)
Luke
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