I am based in Australia, and have a 2001 model FJR. Had it for a few years, and it's been a great bike. A couple of months ago, a set of wheels became available locally very cheap from a 2003 model, and I bought them. My rear tyre is nearly worn, so I thought I would change to the new wheel, which has a good tyre on it. When I went to torque the axle nut, the other side of the axle pulled through too far... very strange. I tried my normal wheel, no problem.
Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the wheel bearings on the shaft drive side are further "in" the wheel.
my original wheel pic:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yckpzPdf6MWiZgCl2
new wheel pic:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TA2LIYqrX5Rs6TQB3
What is going on here? Is this something to do with ABS? is there some way I can use this wheel, with a spacer perhaps? My bike does not have ABS.
cheers,
Dan
Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the wheel bearings on the shaft drive side are further "in" the wheel.
my original wheel pic:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yckpzPdf6MWiZgCl2
new wheel pic:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TA2LIYqrX5Rs6TQB3
What is going on here? Is this something to do with ABS? is there some way I can use this wheel, with a spacer perhaps? My bike does not have ABS.
cheers,
Dan