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bullseye hub help!!
markyp:
ive just received some differant size collars for my hubs as the ones that were on there were never ever gonna fit my t.a,the thing is that the hollow tubey things that the collars alun key to are now poking out by about 1mm each side meaning the wheel still wont fit into the rear dropout,this isnt right is it???do i need smaller tubes(by 2mm?) im guessung that when everything is the correct set up the collars sit flush with the end of the tubes??also ive been sent a set of collars with tapered edges especially for a t.a,do these go on the front forks?it looks like they do but i am clueless when it comes to bullseye hubs,thats what you get for trying to be a smart arse!! :LolLolLolLol:
Bigfrawg:
the best thing to do is give them to me :daumenhoch:
markyp:
--- Quote from: bigfrawg on November 27, 2009, 07:05 PM ---
the best thing to do is give them to me :daumenhoch:
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if i cant sort these bloody things out then i will gladly part with them.chrome bullseyes laced to chrome arayas :smitten:
rooski:
are these the ones with the smaller allen screws ???
ie 1/4"or 5/16" instead of 3/8" ???
markyp:
--- Quote from: Glen on November 27, 2009, 07:14 PM ---Best is to get some pics up. So what youre saying is, with the collars on, the set up is too wide to fit into the rear drop outs? is the frame 110mm accross the drops or 100mm?
Ive got a simliar issue, all my OS frames are 110 which is fine, as the hubs are 110, except the 1 frame I built the wheels for, thats 100mm
I just spread the frame and worked the wheel in
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its a t.a,the rear drops are 105mm apart.the hubs are about 107mm wide,but the spindle is hanging out the end each side by about 1mm,arent they supposed to be flush?
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