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mr_frog
#1 Posted : 04 July 2021 19:33:56

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Aye-Aye,
Anybody got any idea why the spin-offs don't fit the rear wheels?
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#2 Posted : 04 July 2021 19:46:38

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I haven't got those parts yet but I'll certainly be interested to see them...
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#3 Posted : 05 July 2021 10:55:50

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My rear wheel etc just arrived and yes, you're correct.
The spinner collar is bigger than the locating hole.

Not a major problem as I'll sand the collar down to fit but it's an error.
I'll pass the info to Admin.

All the best, Roy.
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#4 Posted : 09 July 2021 20:40:50

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Visually, it looks like you'd have to sand-down pretty close to where the magnet is housed.
Might be easier drilling out the wheel centre a tad?
I'm lucky enough to own a pillar drill, so shouldn't be too hard?
(famous last words...)
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#5 Posted : 11 July 2021 19:26:38

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There's really not much in it, is there?
You could sand-down the spinners a bit, or scrape/sand
the paint off, in the recess wher the spinner fits.
Certainly, I got both spinners fitted with minimum effort.
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#6 Posted : 13 July 2021 10:53:20

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I had the same problem but I am lucky enough to own a lathe so was able to reduce the diameter at the back of the spinner only to find that the wheel retaining screw is deeper in to the wheel so had to machine the shoulder deeper on the back of the spinner to get the magnet closer to the screw head otherwise it would fall out at the slightest touch.
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I also had the same problem, filing down the spinner until it fitted did the job for me.
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I had the same problem as well. I chased the hole in the wheel with a drill bit the same diameter as the spinner. Only took a light touch.
If that center piece is cast, it may be flash or someone really really really likes orange paint BigGrin
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#9 Posted : 11 December 2021 21:36:54

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Using a small model file
Remove chrome of the spinner entry point to wheel
It will turn black
Check continually
Until it is a nice fit
Hope this helps all out
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