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Fitting a Pro Class disc to 401's.
GREMLIN:
Hey lads. :)
I want to swap the Redline bubble script i have on my PL-20 with a Pro Class power disc for a bit of a change.
Obviously i'm going to need a top hat adaptor/shim for the spindle, which i need to source.
What i need to know is, will the Power Disc fit straight into place on the cranks?
As in..
Will the disc need any filing down etc to fit the stub?
Will the spindle adaptor take up the margin to the front of the drive arm or will seperate spacers be needed to allign the disc? ???
Thanx, Grem'. :daumenhoch:
SaMAlex:
401 arms have a location stud where the arm bolts to the chainring. On flight rings there is a counter bored hole for this stub but most other rings/discs dont have this. When I wanted to fit other rings to 401s I cut off the location stub off the crank arm altogether. It solved the problem but flight rings never fitted on as nice after (I put them on backwards to get round it).
If the brim part of the top hat spacer is the right width then it would probably be OK, but they all always seem different sizes to me.
Hope that helps.
Bananaman:
I have a set of 401's here and a PC power plate, just tried em and yeah you will need to make the location hole bigger to get it to fit the plate. possibly place a bubblescript chainwheel over the powerdisk and mark it up first.....you will also need a shim for the spindle, its like a clowns pocket ;)
GREMLIN:
Thanx lads. ;)
I did wonder if the front/shim part of the spacer would be thick enough push the arm out to meet the plate straight on.
I've no issues with adapting the Power Plate to match the drive arm, so will jump up into the loft and grab it in a mo.
G. :daumenhoch:
Bananaman:
--- Quote from: Grem on June 09, 2008, 12:58 PM ---I did wonder if the front/shim part of the spacer would be thick enough push the arm out to meet the plate straight on.
--- End quote ---
Mmm good point, the thickness of the shim could be the same as the thickness of the plate which may work, would just be a bit off centre with the rear end but should be fine :daumenhoch:
I don't have a shim off a bike or would try it for ya, sorry mate :-[
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