Re: [MV] M35 conversion to super singles?

Dave Cole (davidacole@juno.com)
Thu, 25 Mar 1999 20:49:09 -0500

Good Point. Does the grease seal also go into the other side of the hub.
If so, then the hubs must of been designed to be reversible? Or not.
Is the other side of the hub flange also machined true to accept the
surface of the wheel? It's hard to imagine this working properly without
major machining.

Dave Cole

On Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:23:31 EST MVTrucker@aol.com writes:
>Tom B.,
>You wrote: " what special setup??? all you do is reverse the hubs,
>reverse the
>wheel
>studs, and put it back togeather!! "
>
>Interesting point, but what about the axle bolt holes? Are they
>provided
>on both ends of the hub? The inner wheel bearing is different than the
>outer, what happens here? It'll sure make the conversion easier if we
>can reverse the hub without having to do any serious modifications.
>Joe
>
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