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Rear wheel spacer?

Started by Mr.BubblesVRCCDS0008, Mon 07, Mar 2011, 21:45:12

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Mr.BubblesVRCCDS0008

 I was digging in a box of junk the other day and found a rear wheel spacer for a 94, 1500 goldwing. Is this the same as the valks, it sure looks like it is the same and if it is I've gonna cut it do so next tire service I can go to the 5204 sealed bearing replacement on the left side. I don't have the mics to check it out but the axle looks the same in dia. and the spacer looks about the same length as the valks.TIA

Warlock

Quote from: Mr.BubblesVRCCDS0008 on Mon 07, Mar 2011, 21:45:12
I was digging in a box of junk the other day and found a rear wheel spacer for a 94, 1500 goldwing. Is this the same as the valks, it sure looks like it is the same and if it is I've gonna cut it do so next tire service I can go to the 5204 sealed bearing replacement on the left side. I don't have the mics to check it out but the axle looks the same in dia. and the spacer looks about the same length as the valks.TIA
Same one as the Valkyrie.
David

I don't want to hear the labor pains, I just want to see the baby

Ricky-D

That particular spacer is not such a consequential part that you need a micrometer to measure it.

Put one along the other and you will be able to tell (feel) if there is any difference.

Thinking that way (close tolerance) would necessarily mean that the swingarm is also built to the same close tolerances and it is simply a welded structure and not able in it's configuration to be built in such a way!

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2000_Valkyrie_Interstate

Warlock

Quote from: Ricky-D on Tue 08, Mar 2011, 10:48:25
That particular spacer is not such a consequential part that you need a micrometer to measure it.

Put one along the other and you will be able to tell (feel) if there is any difference.

Thinking that way (close tolerance) would necessarily mean that the swingarm is also built to the same close tolerances and it is simply a welded structure and not able in it's configuration to be built in such a way!

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Why bother to look when they both share the same P/N
David

I don't want to hear the labor pains, I just want to see the baby

Mr.BubblesVRCCDS0008

Thanks I did want to pull my to measure  and I figured that someone on the board had been there done that before.