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Fausto
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by Fausto » Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:23 pm
I just fell for the "missing" LH spacer trick again
Am I right to believe that although the diagrams show a plain spacer on the LHS when viewed from the saddle it is not actually a loose item like the RH spacer is?
Whenever I remove the front wheel I forget this and start looking for the "missing" spacer. Doh!!
I have done a search of the site and I'm not the first and perhaps to lessen the likelyhood that others will fall into this trap we could confirm this anomoly and the mods could post a sticky for future info.
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by Futurastic » Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:27 pm
There is NO spacer on the l/h front spindle.
The spindle slides into fork leg so far and acts as the spacer.
Just ask falcoholic
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by sabestian » Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:25 pm
I did the opposite: removed the rear and forgot to secure the spacer (and lost it). So: one on the front, two on the back.
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by Falcoholic » Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:09 am
That was me what did that too.
DOH!!
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by mellow yellow » Sat Aug 25, 2007 12:25 pm
Yep, been there done that also
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by Fausto » Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:46 pm
....... So this is surely a subject worthy of stickyness......
..... Moderator !!!
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by D-Rider » Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:01 pm
Oh all right then
.... as it's even got Mellow to post up again
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I guess I'd better.
(could also move it to the technical forum if I felt like it .... but I guess it is Falco specific .... at least I'm not
certain that the other Aprilias are the same -
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by Futurastic » Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:15 pm
D-Rider wrote:Oh all right then
.... as it's even got Mellow to post up again
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I guess I'd better.
(could also move it to the technical forum if I felt like it .... but I guess it is Falco specific .... at least I'm not
certain that the other Aprilias are the same -
bet they are though ![:smt002](./images/smilies/002.gif)
)
Right again, Futura different on rear only though
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by Falcopops » Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:26 am
Futurastic wrote:D-Rider wrote:Oh all right then
.... as it's even got Mellow to post up again
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I guess I'd better.
(could also move it to the technical forum if I felt like it .... but I guess it is Falco specific .... at least I'm not
certain that the other Aprilias are the same -
bet they are though ![:smt002](./images/smilies/002.gif)
)
Right again, Futura different on rear only though
Yeah, the Futura owners are easily confused so they only put one side on the swinger to make life simpler for them.
Run away
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by Futurastic » Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:20 pm
Falcopops wrote:
Yeah, the Futura owners are easily confused so they only put one side on the swinger to make life simpler for them.
Run away
Try taking the wheel of a futura for the first time with no manual
Now theres confusion on a real grand scale.
Cant ever remember having probs with the falco..........
must have been coz it was wan o them fast yeller wans
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by Syltiz » Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:15 pm
Haha fantastic.
Even though i knew of this sticky, I still spend a good 15 minutes on my hands and knees today looking for the ghost spacer
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by Gio » Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:30 pm
Must be a hang over from other bikes as the Falco is the only one I know of with just 1 front spacer, all my other bikes had 2 front and rear.
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by Dalemac » Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:58 pm
You know what, i just did this, and almost started my own topic about it.
Looked at the maunal from martinpoll, saw a spacer in the diagram. I then realised i didnt have a spacer for the lhs disk (from saddle) and began to panic.
Glad i remember seeing this and was able to refer to it!
I bought a paddock stand set from ghostbikes, the rear is fine but the front bent inwards on both sides. the plates which hold the pins were now covering the axle hole at both sides, resulting in me having a nice model of a falco in the garage until i got fed up of looking at it in bits and decided to file away at the metal sheet until i could get the axle in. 7 hours later (no shit) i was able to put the axle in and lower her to the floor. this is when i realised no left spacer!
need to go down and put the axle in all the way, tighten it up and do the pinch bolts. think i will have problems tightening the axle nut and pinch bolts while there is weight on the front wheel?
Thanks for the advice,
Dale
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by Fausto » Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:29 pm
Dalemac wrote:
need to go down and put the axle in all the way, tighten it up and do the pinch bolts. think i will have problems tightening the axle nut and pinch bolts while there is weight on the front wheel?
Dale
According to the manual there is a convoluted toqueing sequence involving tightening then loosening then retightening these bolts and you need the wheel on the ground to apply the bakes a few times so I wouldn't have thought it matters.
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by Dalemac » Tue Feb 17, 2015 1:04 pm
Bloody hell I'm back on this thread again.
How far in does the front spindle have to go in to the left hand fork? I'd previously put it flush with the hole, however I am having to change the front tyre now due to odd wear pattern on the current tyre. Wondering if I haven't pushed the spindle in far enough previously? I'll post a pic up later when I'm not on my phone.