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richard100t

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On the driveshaft side of the hub there is 2 washers & 2 spacers. One spacer fits in the rear hub & rides on the bearing in there. I'm just having a hell of a time getting the rear hub back on with that other spacer right now. It does have 2 spacers on the right side & not 1 on each side? I'm starting to question myself right now lol

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On the driveshaft side of the hub there is 2 washers & 2 spacers. One spacer fits in the rear hub & rides on the bearing in there. I'm just having a hell  of a time getting the rear hub back on with that other spacer right now. It does have 2 spacers on the right side & not 1 on each side? I'm starting to question myself right now lol

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Nevermind I figured that problem out. :D Man this is fun <_>

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Is there a trick to getting the rear wheel pin to slide back thru the hub & wheel? Well back to the garage, I'll check in later. Hopefully I'll get it to slide thru. Otherwise it seems pretty simple. Would be alot easier if I didnt have arthritis in my thumb joints lol :luigi:

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You've just got to work it through, bit by bit, moving the wheel and getting everything lined up as you go. Did you clean & grease the axle? A hammer helps too. What was that second spacer that you were talking about?

 

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put something in from the other side to help it all line up as the axle comes through. Even something like a long screwdriver will shift things enough to move them into place and line-up with the end of the axle.

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You've just got to work it through, bit by bit, moving the wheel and getting everything lined up as you go. Did you clean & grease the axle? A hammer helps too. What was that second spacer that you were talking about?

 

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put something in from the other side to help it all line up as the axle comes through. Even something like a long screwdriver will shift things enough to move them into place and line-up with the end of the axle.

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I have figured out an easy way to get the axle thru the wheel. I just dont remember where that other spacer went. It looks just like the one that goes in the hub end. About 1 inch wide with a hole in its side. I need to search thru pictures of the rear wheel setup in here. Otherwise I'm screwed until I can get some help. This sucks...I really want to go to that rally in Wv tomorrow.

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I have figured out an easy way to get the axle thru the wheel. I just dont remember where that other spacer went. It looks just like the one that goes in the hub end. About 1 inch wide with a hole in its side. I need to search thru pictures of the rear wheel setup in here. Otherwise I'm screwed until I can get some help. This sucks...I really want to go to that rally in Wv tomorrow.

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I thought you might mean that. The one with the hole is the needle-roller bearing inner ring. It goes into that bearing in the outside case of the drive box. The big spacer/washer sits over that bearing in the casing recess, between the box and the swing arm.

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As a matter of interest, what condition is that ring in? Is there any rust & wear evident? Rust in the needle-roller bearing?

 

Hope you get to the rally.

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Ok I've just read the other thread: it seems that you have duplicate parts. It originally sounded like you had too many parts (which is why I had asked if you found out where they went) but I couldn't think how extra parts had miraculously appeared. Forgot about the disaster story behind this and that you got the replacement drive box.

 

So, I suppose you didn't get a look in that needle-roller bearing after all?

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I thought you might mean that. The one with the hole is the needle-roller bearing inner ring. It goes into that bearing in the outside case of the drive box. The big spacer/washer sits over that bearing in the casing recess, between the box and the swing arm.

Image-87B55F16B45411D9.jpg-thumb_269_202.jpg

 

As a matter of interest, what condition is that ring in? Is there any rust & wear evident? Rust in the needle-roller bearing?

 

Hope you get to the rally.

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actually both of my needle roller bearings were in good shape. No rust & lubed :mg: Now I get to go out there & try to get it right today...after some coffee of course. I've had it back together twice lol, first time I forgot the inner spacer. Second time I used the extra spacer (bearing). THird times a charm??? Lets hope so :lol::luigi::thumbsup:

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Is there any difference between the 01 & 02 inner spacers? I'm getting a 1/4 inch or so gap between the hub & the rim.

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There does appear to be a difference between the 01 & 02 hubs. The spacer for the 01 is wider than the 02. I have the rear drives side by side & there is less room in the 02 than the 01 :!: I guess I'm stuck for awhile yet :bbblll::thing: I wonder if theres a difference in the wheel gears too? Anyone know?

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The final drive is from a 2000 V11 Sport, the wheels should be the same, I had 03 wheels on the bike.

 

The inner spacer length is 12.5 mm long, (roughly 1/2 inch in length). The spacer should be able to fit inbetween the opening of a 13mm wrench. Measure your spacer to compare. Man, nothing is ever easy with Guzzi's :homer:

 

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I can mail out the spacer if needed today, but with the holiday, it won't go out till Tuesday.

 

 

 

Mike

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The final drive is from a 2000 V11 Sport, the wheels should be the same, I had 03 wheels on the bike.

 

The inner spacer length is 12.5 mm long, (roughly 1/2 inch in length).  The spacer should be able to fit inbetween the opening of a 13mm wrench.  Measure your spacer to compare.  Man, nothing is ever easy with Guzzi's  :homer:

 

spacer.jpg

 

I can mail out the spacer if needed today, but with the holiday, it won't go out till Tuesday.

Mike

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Hmm this is odd... ok they appear to be the same. Well back to the garage! Let me recheck things

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Hmm this is odd... ok they appear to be the same. Well back to the garage! Let me recheck things

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For anyone who's following this thread. 1) I have an 00 & an 01 rear hub 2) the gears in the hubs are of different width but the spacers are the same length. this leads me to believe that the gears on the 00 & 01 wheels are different also. 3) the total difference is approx 1/4"...theres an 1/8" diff from where the spacer rests to the gear plus another 1/8" in the gear length. 4) the 01 is (deeper) than the 00 by this amount thus allowing a flush fit with that spacer. I would have to think that the wheel gear for an 00 model is "shorter" than an 01. However I dont have an 00 wheel to compare with my 01 . Should I get a spacer custom made so that the 01 wheel fits with the 00 hub, or is there a reason these two should not be wed? Lmao If anyone has an objection please speak now or forever hold your peace!

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For anyone who's following this thread. 1) I have an 00 & an 01 rear hub

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Richard, attached are pics of rear drive and rear wheel

for 99-01 v11 and also the corresponding pictures for 01-02 leman and

Sport..

I am unable to post the part number table.

Contact me direct if you have questions,

I will do what I can to help.

 

99-01:rearwheel99-01.gif

 

finaldrive99-01.gif

 

01-02:

rearwheel01-02.gif

 

v11reardrive.gif

 

If this is too big a space-hog, someone please let me know and I will pull down the pics.

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Ok Todd thanks :!: So there is a difference between the two for sure. My main question I guess is...Can you mate a 00' hub with the latter model 01' 02"? wheel? The wheel is from my Rosso Mandello whatever Guzzi used on that model. If not I'm going to just have a new gear made here in town. Apparently theres 2 gear machine shops right here where I live. I'll take photos of the two side bye side for everyone when I get my gf's camera back. Btw if I get a new gear made I'm getting it beefed way up more than the stock one & I'll make pics of that too.

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