Dayton Wheel claims that on their later wheels, the outer inside hub
surface is also machined completely true with the outer cone so that a
conventional inner cone can be used on the outer hub. No need for an
outer adapter.
Dave Russell
BN2
Magnus Karlsson wrote:
> The best way really is to make two adapters on a lathe, with a hole
> through both of them that fits the tyre balance machine within 5/100 of
> a mm. The bottom adapter has to have an outer cone that has the same
> angle as the inner cone on the wheel. The top adaptor has to have an
> inner cone with the same angle as the outer cone of the wheel. If you
> buy the Dunlop reproduction wheels they are always accompanied with an
> advise note explaining how to balance the wheels. One can say that I
> simply used the drawing of the correct method when making the adaptors.
> These adaptors produce tremendous good results and I have tried numerous
> methods including the bubble balancer.
>
> Magnus Karlsson
> Sweden
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