Took me a little while to find the thread - links got all jacked up:Didn't Shannon have a post on how to do that alignment with the light bulbs?
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/threads/laser-rear-tire-alignment.60815/#post-615546
Took me a little while to find the thread - links got all jacked up:Didn't Shannon have a post on how to do that alignment with the light bulbs?
That's how I do mineFwiw, on my Pit, I just found the axle center on each side an put a light punch mark on each center. Then its just a set of calipers to check for straight. I just use the edge of the oval cutout on the frame and put the tip of the caliper in the punch mark.....if any of this makes sense? After talking w Doug at C.A.Jones, I learned that the factory had plus or minus of .125 on rear wheel!
Agreed.I don't know about the spacers on the Ridgeback, but I do know when I change my back tire that I have the gap your talking about and the bolt draws the frame, spacers and wheel together, but there is side to side movement before you tighten the axle.
This is normalHmmm. My impression was the belt moves closer to tire when reversing almost on every Dog.
Tapio
I've just had a thought now you mentioned that, although it has been 2500 miles plus since my rear wheel was removed and refitted, it was only 750 miles ago my engine was removed and refitted after a rebuild. Maybe that could have something to do with it?Agreed.
Now you mention you are off 3mm from original markings. Now you have the caliper if you measure your original markings are those not square? Its not impossible to assume that the transmission/engine wasn't perfectly square from the factory. May need to loosen engine and transmission to realign
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Well let me just say if it's fine going forward and no rub and you know the tire is square I'd say you are golden. Mine doesn't track the same either I assume the engine and transmission are slightly off square as well but I don't think it will kill anything. I mean it doesn't have to be off much to track slightly funny, I doubt I'd even be able to get it to run perfectly straight if I triedI've just had a thought now you mentioned that, although it has been 2500 miles plus since my rear wheel was removed and refitted, it was only 750 miles ago my engine was removed and refitted after a rebuild. Maybe that could have something to do with it?
Did you loosen up the tranny when you had the motor out also?I've just had a thought now you mentioned that, although it has been 2500 miles plus since my rear wheel was removed and refitted, it was only 750 miles ago my engine was removed and refitted after a rebuild. Maybe that could have something to do with it?
Could not have said it any better.My belt has always moved closer to tire when backing, has done so over 20.000 miles. It is quiet, works good, doesn't rub the tire..... I figured who the fuck cares if it's not absolutely perfect. There is plenty of shit on my bike, house, me, wife, GF, car that is not perfect. All seem to work... Looking for perfection just drives you nuts.
Tapio
Yeah I kinda got to that way of thinking in the end after wasting hours of my life that I will never get back. Who the fuck wants to go backwards anyway? Forward is definitely the way forward.My belt has always moved closer to tire when backing, has done so over 20.000 miles. It is quiet, works good, doesn't rub the tire..... I figured who the fuck cares if it's not absolutely perfect. There is plenty of shit on my bike, house, me, wife, GF, car that is not perfect. All seem to work... Looking for perfection just drives you nuts.
Tapio
