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Re: [ST] Loose rear wheel



Problem is, it's the only Triumph dealer for a long ways (Erico Motorsports in Denver).

If you want absolutly ride it, try to make an alloy washer, even if not conic, or even
if you don't have sufficient thick alloy sheet, steel washer plus alloy whasher in contact w/ the rim.
I think the outer diameter of the alloy washer must be very accurate.


By the way I am currently watching the schematic. There is 3 washers plus the nut. I would say one cone,
one steel washer and one counter cone getting in the rime. Which one is missing. If it's the first, not big deal,
I would say any washer w/ the ~good outer diam and inner diam is ok. It's just a shim w/ good looking. If it's the last, oups!

Fred ST 02 BRG

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