Rear axle spacer question
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Rear axle spacer question
Bought a used and abused 99 F4 about a year ago. New front brake disks, rebuilt the calipers, and a lot of rattle can to get it back on the street. And I goofed putting new tires on it. About 100 miles into my new rear tire I notice some chatter and a grinding feeling coming from the rear. Apparently, there was a washer/spacer between the right wheel bearing and brake mount that I had missed when putting the rear wheel back on. So, while riding the wheel was moving along the axle and ground up the brake mount.
I checked the parts manual for the washer that I had forgot BUT that part seems to be missing.
Luckily, I found another F4 in the wild and snapped a picture of it. Instead of a washer(about 54mm outer and 20 mm inner diameter) like mine had there is a spacer(part #5).
I ordered the part and smacked it in place on the right side(sorry I have the tire facing backwards here)
Problem is the wheel is too wide and wont fit between the forks now. I took a mallet to both spacers on either side and they are snug up to the wheel bearings. Only option I have left is that the bike has been wrecked and the tolerance is off.
10 3/16"
I am at a complete and total loss on what to do next. Maybe mill down the #5 spacer I ordered? Or did I reassemble it wrong a second time? Any help I can get is greatly appreciated
I checked the parts manual for the washer that I had forgot BUT that part seems to be missing.
Luckily, I found another F4 in the wild and snapped a picture of it. Instead of a washer(about 54mm outer and 20 mm inner diameter) like mine had there is a spacer(part #5).
I ordered the part and smacked it in place on the right side(sorry I have the tire facing backwards here)
Problem is the wheel is too wide and wont fit between the forks now. I took a mallet to both spacers on either side and they are snug up to the wheel bearings. Only option I have left is that the bike has been wrecked and the tolerance is off.
10 3/16"
I am at a complete and total loss on what to do next. Maybe mill down the #5 spacer I ordered? Or did I reassemble it wrong a second time? Any help I can get is greatly appreciated
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I can't find the edit button on my phone but I just realized I'm asking ppl to pull the rear tire off to measure this. Sorry I checked both sides of the swingarm and the welds are good and nothing is bent. The wheel is original so I'm still lost on why the right rear collar(spacer?) is bumping the brake mount. It's snug against the bearing so yeah lol. Getting it milled next week after I borrow a huge set of vernier calipers
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Sweet TY! I am going to to borrow a gear puller and check that the collar that i ordered. It should be OD 1.1815" and width 0.531 if i read the other thread on here correctly (edit the collar is correct) I am back to the possibilities that the swingarm being bent inwards or the guy at the shop put in wheel bearings that were too wide. Anyone have other ideas on what could be going on here?
Last edited by something clever; 03-01-2013 at 03:30 PM.
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Ok just got the bike moved and pulled back down (long story) anywho the swing arm on mine is 10 and 3/16 the same as yours now the spacers the one on the left side or the sprocket side is 14.00 mm wide (it's the odd shaped one small on one side big on the other) and the one on the right side or the brake side is 13.53 mm wide.
Sorry that the last to widths are in metric units but I like to use them for small parts as its ezer to get the readings.
Also for kicks and gigs I swaped the spacers to the wrong side and it was bad the brakes scrapped.
As for the tire not going back, mine is a pain to get right but I can get mine, just had an idea I'm going to go put my spacers back in my rim and see what my total width is. Ill do it by takeing some kind of rod and marking it ill post it when I get it and see if that can help, all this together should get you pointed in the right direction
Sorry that the last to widths are in metric units but I like to use them for small parts as its ezer to get the readings.
Also for kicks and gigs I swaped the spacers to the wrong side and it was bad the brakes scrapped.
As for the tire not going back, mine is a pain to get right but I can get mine, just had an idea I'm going to go put my spacers back in my rim and see what my total width is. Ill do it by takeing some kind of rod and marking it ill post it when I get it and see if that can help, all this together should get you pointed in the right direction
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