It seems like I need a 15mm spacer on my rear wheels to enable me to clear my calipers.
Nobody makes these, so I'm going to have to have them fabricated.
Now, normal spacers just move the wheel away from the hub by whatever amount, relying on just the studs to hold the wheels in place ( Am I right there?) whereas, without the spacers, the wheel locates on the raised section in the middle of the wheel (I think it's 63.5mm in dia)
Would it be sensible to have spacers made to replicate this "raised section" to enable the wheel to locate properly?
I can draw and scan a picture if anyone's confused
Thanks
Simon
Nobody makes these, so I'm going to have to have them fabricated.
Now, normal spacers just move the wheel away from the hub by whatever amount, relying on just the studs to hold the wheels in place ( Am I right there?) whereas, without the spacers, the wheel locates on the raised section in the middle of the wheel (I think it's 63.5mm in dia)
Would it be sensible to have spacers made to replicate this "raised section" to enable the wheel to locate properly?
I can draw and scan a picture if anyone's confused
Thanks
Simon