What sort of gap do people leave between the tyre & the underside of the cycle wing when bending the brackets? I checked IVA but nothing specified.
Mine is about 1" - enough that any flexing in the brackets doesn't lead to contact...
I agree, set mine at 1", no problems so far, now nearly 7K miles. Cheers Ray
About that much..
just make sure you can remove the wheel with the arch in place and you should be fine
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Originally posted by tomgregory2000
just make sure you can remove the wheel with the arch in place and you should be fine
From the inside of my cycle wings to the tyre, is exactly a tennis ball, guess what i tapped to my tyres when i bent the brackets
B
Mines around 8-10mm and is fine
i do however have to jiggle the wheel to get it off though !!
Steve
Thanks I'll have a go at bending tonight. Got all my shiny new cable bits thru from venhill today so in for a busy evening.
mine the same as steve's
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Mines around 8-10mm and is fine i do however have to jiggle the wheel to get it off though !! Steve
Mine is this much. The wheel just clears to get it off.
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8 - 10mm on mine, have to jiggle the wheel a little to get off
Another one at 8-10mm [you can hear stones rattling around between the guard and the tyre] - but I have to take the guards off to remove the tyres
because the sides of the guards are deep.
See http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=showphoto&photo=Fraser%20Front.JPG
10 mm, but I haven't gone anywhere yet, so no practical road report as yet.
IIR I used a bit of 1.5" x 1" Stick as a gauge, so vote for 1" or 25mm
Mine is only about 2mm on the outside edge, there has been no contact with the tyre and the 17" wheel comes off ok.
I stuck some 1/2" hose to the tyre and rested the arches on that to get a good idea where I wanted the brackets. The wheels just come off, but It's close.