well now I know why I didn't under stand at first, my wheel doesn't have those notches. One of the other wheels I have does though you can see my wheel with the notched wheel.....
I figured I can layout the notches on my wheel carefully and cut those notches into them, I say this because the wheel doesn't have the new whitewall tire mounted and therefore is not balanced yet. The notches are so close to center that it shouldn't cause too much of a out of balance problem and if it does it should be corrected when I mount the tire and get it balanced.
Does that sound right? Has anyone had to notch their own wheels? I really don't want to respoke the other hub to my wheel.... We do have a new cnc mill at work now I could probably chuck it up on the machine and to it that way, would be much more clean than my chicken scratch dremel cutting.....
Thems gotta be there or you don't have a CB750 hub. What's on the other side? I daresay no one has ever notched their own.
That's interesting....The wheel came off of the bike but when I got the bike it had a dent in the front fender from the oil cooler, a small dent in the right side of the gas tank and the rear brake lever was snapped off. Made me think the bike was rode out into the ditch at one time and not necessarily laid down. There are just a few scraps on the rider pegs, and the front wheel is in tip top shape(made me wonder if it was replaced after the crash).
So I can't figure out why the one that came off the bike doesn't have those notches unless like a newer version that no longer supports a dual disc setup is what replaced it.
I will have to get some mearurements of both hubs tonight and make sure the one that came off my bike isn't too wide to accept dual disc's. That would suck the other wheel I have needs some TLC to get it up to par.
Well I sure don't know everything, and I haven't checked all of them, but the K1 hub and the K6 hub carry the same part number. So somethings fishy. How did the original wheel drive its speedo?
PS: Oops i see the 1978K carries a different number. Beats me.
Well my friend you don't know everything, but you do know alot.
Besides if you knew everything the government would have scooped you up and taken you away to keep others from knowing too.
The original wheel came off just like a normal setup with the drive plate being held in place by the chrome ring then the gear box going over that with the axle going thru.....If I remember right.... I do think I will show the dual setup with gearboxes and all next to the norm. setup for comparison when building since I have an extra set.
Fishhead I am going to go back and see what you were talking about first thing in the morning.
Tygrant also thank you for the link to the master cylinder I might just go that route, forgot to mention that a few pages ago....