so have i put them in the wrong place or not, is this sva friendly ?
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I've put mine in a similar position so if youve cocked up then so have I!
Yup wing needs to cover the wheel as shown in pic and also if looking from above needs to cover wheel too (not tyre)
sorry
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rim edge vertical has to be the leading edge mark
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sorry they must cover the rim at the front and be no higher then the centre of the wheel at the back Graham
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this is how they came as i bought it part built, or part cocked up.
i had an idea it wasnt right.
many thanks guys
looks like i need smaller wheels lol
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or just fit some temp extensions till post sva
oooh i like your thinking there
see on the picture what I have done especially for the retest because it was a fail point
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Another option might be to fit 13" wheels for the SVA.
surely with 13" wheels it would be too far down at the back i.e. more than halfway?
I just used carpet glued to the back of my cycle wings - to act as mud flaps, and also to make the rear of the wheel rim get covered by the arch.
no SVA problems with mr sva that way.
Hope to help
Tom
i might just take them off and move them forward, there glued on so shouldnt make a mess
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Originally posted by benji106
surely with 13" wheels it would be too far down at the back i.e. more than halfway?
Nice choice of wheels BTW.
It's supposed to be, it just shouldn't be higher than the centre at the rear.
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Originally posted by graememk
i might just take them off and move them forward, there glued on so shouldnt make a mess
i just faild my sva on the weels and the emisons and my spelling lol
I watched the SVA man check my wheels - rough summary is:
1. Drop a line from the front of the mudguard - must be in front of the wheel rim.
2. Drop a line from the back of the mudguard - must clear the wheel & tyre completely.
3. Drop a line from the outer side of the mudguard - must clear the wheel rim.
He used more technology - number 3 is physically impossible because of the tyre - but it explains the principle. He used a big set-square and a
ruler, on a flat floor.
rgds,
David