front wheel centerline
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front wheel centerline
Hi , Is the front wheel on a KR250 centered (or offset) in the forks?
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Re: front wheel centerline
somebody please give me a measure? [-o<pepsi wrote:Hi , Is the front wheel on a KR250 centered (or offset) in the forks?
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I wouldn't have expected the rim (and therefore the tyre) to be anything other than centred between the forks. Or the rear one non-centered in the swingarm either for that matter. Wouldn't that give strange handling ?
Obviously, at the hub there are normally different length spacers to cope with the speedo-drive (and the sprocket/cush-drive at the back) but the net result is to centre the tyre surely ?
No doubt someone will be along shortly to point out I'm wrong...
Obviously, at the hub there are normally different length spacers to cope with the speedo-drive (and the sprocket/cush-drive at the back) but the net result is to centre the tyre surely ?
No doubt someone will be along shortly to point out I'm wrong...
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