Hey all, this is my first post here, although I've been learning a ton from the site and reading it for a while. This week, I got a new set of Avon Roadriders in the mail for my 1975 CB550k. I pulled the wheels off of my bike, and dropped them off at a local shop to have the new tires and tubes mounted. When I went to reinstall, I noticed that the wheel doesn't spin. At all.
I loosened the front axle nut, and the wheel spun freely, but when I torque it down, nothing. After doing a search here, I started to look more closely, and saw that the speedometer gearbox doesn't seem to be laying flush against the rim, there's a little up and down motion as if it's hanging up in the center. I then took a look at the gearbox retainer, and instead of having two knockouts for the gearbox to engage with, it's got...well, almost 4. It's like the indents are stepped, and there are burrs on the outside of the retainer.
My questions for you knowledgable folks are:
1: Does a tire shop pull the axle out to balance a new tire?
2: If so, and they didn't line up the speedo gear properly, but still torqued the axle nut to spec, would it make the tire not spin? My guess is that the 'stepping' on the indents is because the speedo gear was almost lined up, and the tightening of the axle nut forced the gear into the retainer.
3: Should the speedo box be completely flush against the rim with no wiggle room?
4: Should I take the whole wheel back to the shop and #$%*?
Thanks for the help!!