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wheel offset

  • 07 Sep 2015 11:00 PM
    Message # 3514750
    Deleted user

    I am currently facing front and rear hubs I do believe I have the offset correct thanks to the video on YouTube however I love to have accurate and correct measurements for front and rear offset if anyone doesn't know what the measurements are

  • 08 Sep 2015 1:54 AM
    Reply # 3514962 on 3514750

    What youtube video are you refering to? Please enclose the link. And R/O Tech tips No.5 and 6 is about wheel lacing offset and hubs and the measures are there. PDF files can be found in the Yahoo group 101 Scout in the files section.

  • 14 Sep 2015 8:24 PM
    Reply # 3526756 on 3514750
    Deleted user

    I'm not certain what you are referring to. I'm not sure where are rando tips are at and I can't seem to find anything referring to "files"on the 101 club page can you be more specific thank you for your help.


    Phil

  • 15 Sep 2015 5:12 AM
    Reply # 3527195 on 3514750

    Hi Phil. I was asking what videos you did look at, the reason that I asked for a link is only because a direct link might be a bit easier for those that are not very used to navigate with the computer.

    I am just guessing you have been looking in this forum in the -Members Only- section in the -Cannonball Videos- and found the video "Truing wheel" where George Yarocki is truing Jeff Alperins front wheel, in preparation for the Cannonball. It was a long time ago that I looked through those (very good but teasingly short snips) and forgot their whereabouts.

    Here is the Youtube link to Jeff Alperins video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnrS4jfWFE4

    The tools and method that George is using to true and adjust offset is described in the No.11 Tech tips.

    The 101 club has a second forum, on Yahoo. You can compose a thread where pictures can be attached or reply on threads, and there is a section where you can make and share your own picture album, and see others albums as well. There is also a files section where you can read or share documents and other files with tech tips and other useful stuff.

    https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/101scout/info

    You have to make a Yahoo account, search "101 Scout", and click on the button "Join group".

    Because of different brand of computers and computer programs it is difficult to guide further as the windows do look different, but there should be a navigation bar with the options of "Conversations" "Photos" "Files" "About" and "More" somewhere on the Yahoo group site when you are a group member.

    In the "Files" section you'll find PDF 's of all tech tips.

    (EDIT: Right now as of Sep.15.2015 I discover only tech tips 1 to 8 is present in the files section!)

    There is other Yahoo groups that assembles very useful contacts and knowledge and also their picture albums and files section can be very useful.

    -Virtual Indian-

    https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/VirtualIndian/info

    -1920's Indian Chief Charles Franklin-

    https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/1920sIndianChiefMotorcycles/info

    -Indian Powerplus/Hedstrom-

    https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/indianpowerplus/info

    Last modified: 15 Sep 2015 5:59 AM | Carl-Erik Renquist
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