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Zipp Disc; using an 06 track axle on an 04 wheel?
So I've got a 2004 Zipp 900.
I want to use it on the track. Problem: the current track conversion axles don't work on 04/05 discs (they fit only 2006 and newer or Super 9s). The older ones aren't made anymore & they're hard to find. I have an 06 axle (on loan from a friend). The incompatibility is the shoulders** on the axle that but against the bearing faces are 2 or 3 mm too far apart; this lets the axle slide laterally in the hub. It looks like it's a simple issue of adding a couple of spacers. It's a 15mm O.D. axle. I can easily get hardened 15mm I.D. thrust washers or arbor spacers in precise widths which would (I think) work well. What do you think??? ** The shoulder is on the left next to the dust cap. This is an 04/05 axle. Last edited by Dr Luxurious; 08-07-2014 at 10:57 AM. |
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I'd use a 15mm I.D. "wave" washer in there along w/ your other spacers. My old converted Zipp 950 has a wave washer between the drive side (track threaded side) cartridge and the inside of the hub shell.
That way you can get closer to correct preload on the bearings w/ out over tightening the axle nuts. Just my 2 cents... |
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FYI - It looks like it'll work. I got a 15mm ID bronze sleeve bearing & cut it to length. I have to redo it though; there's about 1mm of slop right now because I miffed the cut. I made a 1mm brass shim which closes the gap but will likely wear out pretty quickly. But at least I know the spacer theory is O.K. |
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I'm in the same boat. Did the spacer work out for you? If so, what was your final solution (i.e., length of the spacer) and where did you source the spacer?
Thanks! -Jay |
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Hi there.
I'm looking to see if this worked or not? If so could you please let me know what you used? How has it held up? Thanks. Last edited by epok; 01-12-2016 at 09:22 PM. Reason: spelling error |
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OK, here's my solution...
You get one of these http://www.mcmaster.com/#7811k27 and cut off about 3mm* to make a spacer as seen just left of center in the photo below. That's all there is to it. * I say about because I don't recall the exact width. When I made it I started with one that was too big and filed/sanded it down until it fit.
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