Mongler07 Turbocharged Joined Jul 20, 2021 Messages 983 Location Colorado (Littleton) Ride 07 R3 classic Sep 1, 2023 #21 100% It would be a problem of the shoulders were not deep enough. The torque is on the inner races and the axle sleeve spacers and not the wheel.
100% It would be a problem of the shoulders were not deep enough. The torque is on the inner races and the axle sleeve spacers and not the wheel.
Gregger Living Legend Joined Nov 2, 2013 Messages 2,520 Location Timmins, Ontario Ride 2012 Rocket Roadster Sep 1, 2023 #22 Mongler07 said: 100% It would be a problem of the shoulders were not deep enough. The torque is on the inner races and the axle sleeve spacers and not the wheel. Click to expand... Agreed +1
Mongler07 said: 100% It would be a problem of the shoulders were not deep enough. The torque is on the inner races and the axle sleeve spacers and not the wheel. Click to expand... Agreed +1
Claviger Aspiring Student Joined Jul 25, 2014 Messages 6,934 Location Olympia Washington Ride '21 Z H2, '14 R3R, '02 Daytona 955i Sep 1, 2023 #23 One option is getting a non-abs wheel and drill/tap the holes for the abs ring. The flat area is already present as I recall.
One option is getting a non-abs wheel and drill/tap the holes for the abs ring. The flat area is already present as I recall.
Stillserving LET'S GO BRANDON Joined Jun 15, 2016 Messages 1,634 Location Southern MD Ride 86' Magna, 2017 R3R Sep 1, 2023 #24 Claviger said: One option is getting a non-abs wheel and drill/tap the holes for the abs ring. The flat area is already present as I recall. Click to expand... Definately an option depending on what the machine shop says.
Claviger said: One option is getting a non-abs wheel and drill/tap the holes for the abs ring. The flat area is already present as I recall. Click to expand... Definately an option depending on what the machine shop says.