noel063 Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Hi guys In my haste to get the rear wheel stripped and rebuilt I neglected to measure the offset. Would be greatful if anyone can let me know what it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhinouk Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 (edited) Hi just built bultaco 151 rear wheel and the off set was 40 mm from brake side and i would imagine a 183 wheel would be the same Regards Gary Edited December 7, 2010 by rhinouk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelmoore Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Gary, is that 40mm from the lip of the drum with the brake panel removed, or the inside/outside of the sprocket? Also, if you haven't put the wheel back on I'd be interested in hearing what you get from the outside of the brake panel (where it butts against the swing arm) to the rim. Does your tire/chain clearance end up being very small with the rim/tire not looking centered in the swing arm? cheers, Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhinouk Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hi Micheal Sorry i have put wheel back in bike.The 40mm measurement is with brake plate removed i put a metre steel rule across the gap then measure with another rule down to rim (hope this make sense)I have a later bultaco wheel in workshop i bought from auto jumble and that measures 40mm as well. regards gary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelmoore Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Thanks Gary. Can you tell me the measured width of the rim on your bike? My #159 has an unmarked Sun rim on it which is 3"/75.8mm wide. I think that ends up being a WM4/2.5" rim where the stock rim is shown as a WM2/1.85". If I know what your rim measures I can figure out how to adjust the 40mm number for mine. Right now it looks like 28mm from the inside face of the sprocket to the rim. cheers, Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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