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Earls fork swing arm bearing
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Earls fork swing arm bearing
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Re: Earls fork swing arm bearing
When fitting the shims, on each side of the swing arm, you want a tight fit of the shims. There is a trick to installing them, however. After you get the first shim in place, and slide the pivot axle almost all the way through, take the second shim, and using a vertical belt sander, bevel the edge in one spot, to an almost sharp edge. It will allow you to get the second shim started, and you can use a light hammer, and light taps on the opposite edge of the beveled shim to drive it in and get it centered so the axle will pass through it.
I assume you have noticed, that on the threaded end of the pivot axle, is a 8 mm x 1.25 threaded hole. Get yourself a long bolt, and pass it through the threaded down tube of the front end, and screw it into the axle.
This will give you a handle, to manipulate the axle left/right/up/down to get it to line up with threads in the down tube, and get the axle started in the threads.
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