That's fantactic! How long do you plan to have the wheel off? If you could send me a couple of pix I could get an idea of what measurements I'd need, and let you know.

-Panther


Doug Ullman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:



Vincent I'm about to pull the wheel off my max so
if you want I can take some pics and maybe make some
measurements too. I have a micrometer but I'm not
sure yet what kind of measurements you need....

d



Vincent Max wrote:
>
> Greetings fellow Maxers.
>
> I'm hoping someone can help me with a little project I'm working on.
> I'm designing wheels for my '00 Max, and I need to know how the drive
> assembly attaches to the wheel. (I'll call this the hub.) I've looked
> over the manual, but specifics are a little too spare for me to hand
> over to a machinist. I'd pull the wheel and check it out, but a) I've
> never pulled the wheel of a bike and am uncomfortable doing it myself,
> and b) I want to keep riding as long as I can. So I thought I'd ask
> the people who've done the wheel thing before and see if anyone's got
> the info written down, drawn up, or memorized.
>
> Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> -Panther
>
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