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Post subject: Re: Front Disc Swappers: Need Help with Bearing Selecton! Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:30 am |
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I would say post in the ruckus section, I have seen rucks with rpm wheels but not a met. It would be one of the dio bearing sets as ruckus wheels are wider. All the bearings on that page are 12mm. Your shocks look like 12mm compared to the other shock in the picture. I love RPM wheels and would like to see your finished product and maybe put some on my met. I bought an RPM front wheel to use with my atr front end on my ruckus. What sucks is that you need to get spacers custom made for the wheel...Hmmm I guess any met disk front you would need custom spacers though, since it's different than a ruck. Anyways I just gave up used the wheel with the kit. Good luck
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Post subject: Re: Front Disc Swappers: Need Help with Bearing Selecton! Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:07 pm |
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met and dio are the same, its the ruckus thats different
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Post subject: Re: Front Disc Swappers: Need Help with Bearing Selecton! Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 2:57 am |
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jerrythedonkey wrote: the problem i had was getting the rotor at the correct spacing/offset to allow the caliper to be centered on the rotor AND the wheel to be centered in the forks.
edit: just noticed you are using Met tree.
just keep that in mind because some of the wheels are machined differently where the rotor mounts up and some include a removable spacer. so did u manage to get it sorted? that's exactly how i see it seems quite a gap between a centered wheel and the forks.....would probably require spacing out the bracket from the forks AND some spacers between the wheel and disk too the person wanting to buy would be using
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Post subject: Re: Front Disc Swappers: Need Help with Bearing Selecton! Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 2:53 pm |
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poontangluva wrote: jerrythedonkey wrote: the problem i had was getting the rotor at the correct spacing/offset to allow the caliper to be centered on the rotor AND the wheel to be centered in the forks.
edit: just noticed you are using Met tree.
just keep that in mind because some of the wheels are machined differently where the rotor mounts up and some include a removable spacer. so did u manage to get it sorted? that's exactly how i see it seems quite a gap between a centered wheel and the forks.....would probably require spacing out the bracket from the forks AND some spacers between the wheel and disk too the person wanting to buy would be using i did, but my scenario was a little different. fitting a 10x4.5" rim on the front of the Met w/ ruck tree. The wheel wasnt a common one and the RRGS low down forks w/brake setup didnt like the offset and size. it took quite a bit of measuring and testing different spacers in order to get the wheel centered first, then the rotor centered in the caliper plus get the caliper low enough to clear the 10x4.5" rim/barrel (required cutting down rotor too). a good 4 hours of work...srsly. i run a 12mm axle with spacers i cut to fit. everything was sourced off TR and Dorby. over 800 miles and stopping strong and WWAAYYY better than the shitty front drum brakes. my only issue is the BMC/lever is a little too small for the setup and is a little grabby at times. and NO there are no bubbles in the system. just a crappy Ebay lever/BMC.
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Post subject: Re: Front Disc Swappers: Need Help with Bearing Selecton! Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 4:56 pm |
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4 hrs to get it spot on  sounds like u work fast i was playing with the set up a little more and the pieces are coming together seems like the moral of the story is to have a whole lot of washers handy to ascertain the required spacing lengths for both the wheel and the caliper bracket,and possibly even resort to spacing out the disk if required far from plug n play, but an achievable and rewarding challenge thx for your input 
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