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Tight Rear Wheel Z1000A2
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Just by way of checking while your are replacing your wheel bearings. When you put one of the bearings back in the wheel, just measure the distance (with a vernier caliper) from the inner face of that bearing to the step in the wheel where the second bearing butts up to. This measurement should match the length of your spacer exactly. That way you know for sure the problem does not lie there, if that makes sense.
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- ZedHead
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- Location: scotland [north]
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- ZedHead
- Posts: 1000
- Joined: 24th Aug 2005
- Location: scotland [north]
Problem solved, looks like one of the center bearings was not seated properly,this would explain things as the spacer tube was very loose before I driffed out the old bearings, got the new ones pressed in and that gripped the tube,bolted in wheel what a differance that's a few lost BHP back to good use. 

1000 posts reached that will do for me,over and out.been fun.
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