Need a size between wheel and frame (Ridgeback 2004 only)

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anferumos

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Hi, guys!

Help wanted, from ridgeback 2004 owners.
The problem is that my rear wheel is not in center of the motorcycle axis and stand to the ride side about 5mm.
Because i placed rear bearings from Harley Touring models (it is easier to find them in Moscow, then original BD). In this case i made some "metall work" in left and right rear wheel hub. So, i think original wheel spacers is not usefull anymore.

Could anybody sent me a size between wheel (metal part, not rubber) and a frame, like on a photo below (the old photo of my BD, before custom changes)?
Left and right side.

Thanks a lot.

 
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TapioK

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Lost in translation? Don't know why you would need that distance, I would imagine it is the same on both sides? If the frame is symmetrical. If you have modified the hub, I suppose you need to measure the thickness of the spacers you need when the wheel is in the middle. Or did I miss something?


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Th3InfamousI

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Lost in translation? Don't know why you would need that distance, I would imagine it is the same on both sides? If the frame is symmetrical. If you have modified the hub, I suppose you need to measure the thickness of the spacers you need when the wheel is in the middle. Or did I miss something?


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Agreed and if your off 5mm from center than best to measure your current spacers and add 5mm to the side you need you say is off while shaving 5 off the other side. Then all is square? Maybe

Make sense?

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