F4i wheel help! =(
I just got my wheels back 5minutes ago and I put the front on and spun it to make sure it was ok and on the right side there is one part of the rotor that sticks out and just barely scrapes the fork. I looked at the wheel and on the right side the bearing is all the way into the rim but on the left side it sticks out a little. Is that how it's supposed to be? I push the axel in through everything but the axel doesn't go far enough. It needs to be pushed in another 1/2" or so to make the index line line up with the fork. Geez I suck at life. =(
Right side of the bike:

Left side of the bike:

Axel

Right side of the bike:

Left side of the bike:

Axel

I think you got the wheel backwards, or maybe just the spacers backwords. the longer spacer goes on the left (if facing the bike)
There are arrows on the rim that show the direction the rim is supposed to go, make sure they are facing forward, then make sure the arrowns on the tire match the
arrows on the rim. If all that is right, then just pull the spacers out and switch them, there is nothing holding them in.
There are arrows on the rim that show the direction the rim is supposed to go, make sure they are facing forward, then make sure the arrowns on the tire match the
arrows on the rim. If all that is right, then just pull the spacers out and switch them, there is nothing holding them in.
Sweet thanks, I left them in I didn't know if they needed them at the dealership to balance the thing but they put them in backwards. lol YAY! The front wheel in on and ready to go now just the back one. Wow the back one is a PITA the rotor keeps running into the brake pad I think I'm going to wait for dad to get home then see if he can help. I just can't hold the wheel and the brake pad and try to adjust it so it fits inbetween the calipers then on top of that if I ever get it in put the axel in! hah
I'm so close to scrubbing my new PP's I can taste it! Now if the rain would just go away =(
I'm so close to scrubbing my new PP's I can taste it! Now if the rain would just go away =(
You need a 2 foot section of 2x4 and hammer. lay the 2x4 longways behind the back wheel, put the hammer under it. then put the wheel on the end and pushdown with your foot on the other end. makes a lever to hold the wheel up. then you can use your other two hands to line up the brake caliper, and slide the axle in.
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