Rob is right. If you mount something to the outside hub flange, and then bolt
the
wheel to the outside of that, then the wheel has indeed moved outboard. In my
upcoming (for about a year and a half now) vented disc brake conversion, I'm
making
aluminum hats that bolt to the inside of the hub, just like the stock discs. The
hats will have a Z shape to space the discs as far outboard as possible.
Theo
Larry Paulick wrote:
> Rob, no this does not. The spindle and hub, with the mounting for the wheel,
> remain in the same place. It is just the mounting of the rotor on the hub that
> changes. In my case it is the mounting of the alum hat, then to the rotor
>that
> changes.
>
> The only change is the rotor position.
>
> Larry
>
> BlueGolfer@aol.com wrote:
>
> <snip>> >
> > One thing bothers me about this fix. The Tiger front wheels already stick
>out
> > further than the rear wheels. This makes them stick out further, right?
> >
> > Rob
> > Melbourne, FL
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