• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Front Wheel Spacers

jayvlnt

Husqvarna
A Class
So today when I took my bike to get a new front tyre I lost my front right wheel spacer. ( none disc side)

So I was wondering what the dimensions are eg length ,as the local husqvarna dealer in my area doesn't have any on stock and I'm wanting to try find a bike that has the same size spacers so I can ride on the weekend

Any help would be great

Cheers :)
 
If you mean RHS there are no spacers only seals. The axel is of a larger circumference on that side. The only front spacer is on the LHS or disc side.
 
The spacer on the right side IS the larger circumference axle and it is a floating spacer, it accomodates the fork legs' varying distance apart. When reassembling, always tighten the axle nut first then drop the bike off the stand and pump the forks. This allows the forks to "find" the best aligned spot, then tighten the pinch bolts.
 
Ohok. Learn something new everyday!

Should have paid more attention when I was taking it apart now I just feel stupid haha

Thanks heaps for the quick reply guys
 
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