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But I would machine a collar with the correct thread matching the spindle thread, so that it would cause no damage. There are lots of ways to not...
Rainy here now and the rest of the evening looks crap, so I am bailing out tonight and going to the Pub instead. Catch you guys at the weekend...
No not Dumb, just asking questions.... No because the tool piece has a Bearing that rotates with the spindle, so they rotate together.
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Think of the shiny bar being oval, the bearing touches the extremities of the oval base circle and you apply forward pressure, this eases the...
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You could try that method but it does not sound good. Better to give it to a local machine shop who could do it in 15 minutes. After all it is a...
Ditto.
You straighten the axle in a lathe, using a roller bearing and light pressure
:thumbsup:Another bright and sunny day ahead hopefully bring out some nice shiny metal later at Bury.
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Torque wrench to the correct torque would help.
Crank end float is there due to the crank expanding in the journals and the casings. If excessive cranks float is beyond thermal expansion then...
Sorry, mark me down with one point please...... Bad boy:cry:
Yes, because you're not just balancing a tyre but a wheel aswell, no guarantee that the wheel is perfect either.
Re-grinding the crank journals normally takes away the hardness off the crank, depending on how good this was in the first place. Going oversize...
Welcome, what bike should it be?
Yes coming here to ruin my weekend of riding. Can't you lot ride elsewhere........................like WALES plenty of hills...
Unless you arrive before 7AM