Seeley 21 Rear Axle Spacers Solved.
I just love when you leave a project sit and when you come back to it everything magically falls into place! Unsure exactly what I was doing wrong, but I am now 90% sure the rear axle spacer issue I was having is worked out.
To just go back for a second, here is the CB550 hub that allegedly was on the frame before. Still cant make it work perfectly though, but that doesn’t really matter as I plan to run Cb750 wheels anyway. The important bit was that I got he correct axle reducer out of the hub.
I was unable to get the “lock nut” off of this hub so that the sprocket carrier could be removed. Lucky a friend from MA is going to mail me one next week. I would have had it yesterday, but he literally packed a hedgehog in his car instead of the hub…..
What I was doing last time was leaving the sprocket carrier on and leaving the brake drum off. I had assumed that it didn’t matter. Well the carrier that I was using looks to be one of the “taller” ones, so it pushed the wheel assembly to far to the left.
Bad angle, but can kind of see it.
But when I assemble things with the stock CB750 brake plate and the Seeley spacer the wheel is right in the center. At this point I have not measured to the tenth of a millimeter, but by eye it is super close.
Its almost like all this junk was meant to fit together….
I will have to get a better measurement to know for sure, but for now I am just happy to be moving in the correct direction.
Was using the Lester for mock up for two reasons, first that’s the wheel I want to run, and second the stock wheel with a tire is fairly heavy to bolt on and off a million times.
With some great tips from members I learned that there are two Honda OEM sprocket carriers. One tall and one short. Never knew that. Seems that I had the taller of the two, and that was not going to jive with the spacers that I already had. Odd that it was on a 74 CB750, but over the years who knows what parts got swapped onto bikes.
If you take a look at Cycle Exchange they have a nice write up on the differences.
http://www.cyclexchange.net/Chain%20Sprocket%20Page.htmSo I guess I am now on the hunt for a shorter sprocket carrier. Hope I don’t run into issues with chain alignment or anything else with the rear once I have one in hand…