- Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:59 am
#61420
It's an Enfield - the whole bikes badly wrong
I've a 100/90 tyre on the rear, and a 90/90 tyre on the front and with two straight edges alongside the bike touching the rear tyre fore and aft I get a 5mm gap either side of the front tyre fore and aft and the bike tracks beautifully
I think the answer to the disparity might be because one of the swinging arm 'arms' is approx 10mm shorter than the other, or perhaps it's somewhere else completely!
Fortunately the snail cams still function as intended even though they're positioning is so aesthetically wrong. But it certainly emphasises the point of not relying on the position of the snail cam notches for accurate wheel alignment.
I've a 100/90 tyre on the rear, and a 90/90 tyre on the front and with two straight edges alongside the bike touching the rear tyre fore and aft I get a 5mm gap either side of the front tyre fore and aft and the bike tracks beautifully
I think the answer to the disparity might be because one of the swinging arm 'arms' is approx 10mm shorter than the other, or perhaps it's somewhere else completely!
Fortunately the snail cams still function as intended even though they're positioning is so aesthetically wrong. But it certainly emphasises the point of not relying on the position of the snail cam notches for accurate wheel alignment.