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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:34 pm Post subject: Adjustable Axle Spacers - Effectus AeroProducts |
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This is how we balanced the front wheel.
With the new axle spacer in, we inserted a rod and placed it on two pieces of aluminum.
Worked great.
I had some issues with the motorcycle balancer. The cones were just not large enough for the mains even though I sort of got it to work.
Scott SchmidtCell 801-718-1277scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.com
From: Tim Olson <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:57:02 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Adjustable Axle Spacers - Effectus AeroProducts
--> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim(at)myrv10.com (Tim(at)myrv10.com)>
Nope, I did them myself, but on a motorcycle balancer.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
do not archive
John Ackerman wrote:
[quote] --> RV10-List message posted by: John Ackerman <johnag5b(at)cableone.net (johnag5b(at)cableone.net)>
Tim, didn't you take your wheels to be dynamically balanced at a cycle
shop (or somewhere) at one point? Or were you just wondering if that
made sense?
Maybe I'm just getting forgetful...
John Ackerman
On Jan 14, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Tim Olson wrote:
> --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim(at)myrv10.com (Tim(at)myrv10.com)>
>
> Just a guess but I bet he spun them, but then looked for where
> they rolled low, just like doing a normal motorcycle balance.
> Then probably spun them up again and checked again. Since
> he said that the weights were all on one side, it can't
> really DO the balance much better than using precision
> bearings...the difference is that he spun them up to look
> for how bad it shook. That's my guess. Otherwise you'd
> need some precision sensors and all that stuff.
>
> FWIW, I saw Harbor Freight had a sale on their motorcycle
> balancer, for $39, and included the precision bearing
> roller shaft stuff, along with a nice stand. Seemed like
> if the quality was good, it would be a good way to go.
>
> I only know my balancer, and I can tell you that if there
> is any weight that is off, that one is sensitive enough to
> show you. But, side-to-side distribution wouldn't be
> possible to determine.
>
> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
> Robin Marks wrote:
>> --> RV10-List message posted by: "Robin Marks" <robin1(at)mrmoisture.com (robin1(at)mrmoisture.com)>
>> We balanced the wheel pants as a precaution. Each side took almost 8
>> ounces to neutralize the pants. I hated adding the weight but figured it
>> was batter than extra vibration and gives me an excuse when my -10 comes
>> in extra heavy...
>> I am confused as to the best way to balance (either dynamic or static)
>> the wheels. I read how Scott got them spinning but one you see it out of
>> balance how does one know where to place the weight to counteract the
>> imbalance? I have no idea how one does static balancing. Any hints would
>> be appreciated.
>> Robin
>> --
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:00 pm Post subject: Adjustable Axle Spacers - Effectus AeroProducts |
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Yeah, I had to get my motorcycle balancer with some of the larger
cones. It was one with cones for Ducati bikes.
http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/maintenance/20080503/index.html
He's had many people get them for use with cleveland wheels.
The bearings are super sensitive...any imbalance and it rolls
right away. It's real compact too, for packing away.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
do not archive
Scott Schmidt wrote:
[quote] This is how we balanced the front wheel.
With the new axle spacer in, we inserted a rod and placed it on two
pieces of aluminum.
Worked great.
I had some issues with the motorcycle balancer. The cones were just not
large enough for the mains even though I sort of got it to work.
Scott Schmidt
Cell 801-718-1277
scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.com
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*From:* Tim Olson <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
*To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:57:02 PM
*Subject:* Re: Re: Adjustable Axle Spacers - Effectus
AeroProducts
<mailto:Tim(at)myrv10.com>>
Nope, I did them myself, but on a motorcycle balancer.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
do not archive
John Ackerman wrote:
>
<mailto:johnag5b(at)cableone.net>>
>
> Tim, didn't you take your wheels to be dynamically balanced at a cycle
> shop (or somewhere) at one point? Or were you just wondering if that
> made sense?
> Maybe I'm just getting forgetful...
> John Ackerman
>
>
> On Jan 14, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Tim Olson wrote:
>
>>
<mailto:Tim(at)myrv10.com>>
>>
>> Just a guess but I bet he spun them, but then looked for where
>> they rolled low, just like doing a normal motorcycle balance.
>> Then probably spun them up again and checked again. Since
>> he said that the weights were all on one side, it can't
>> really DO the balance much better than using precision
>> bearings...the difference is that he spun them up to look
>> for how bad it shook. That's my guess. Otherwise you'd
>> need some precision sensors and all that stuff.
>>
>> FWIW, I saw Harbor Freight had a sale on their motorcycle
>> balancer, for $39, and included the precision bearing
>> roller shaft stuff, along with a nice stand. Seemed like
>> if the quality was good, it would be a good way to go.
>>
>> I only know my balancer, and I can tell you that if there
>> is any weight that is off, that one is sensitive enough to
>> show you. But, side-to-side distribution wouldn't be
>> possible to determine.
>>
>> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
>>
>>
>> Robin Marks wrote:
>>>
<robin1(at)mrmoisture.com <mailto:robin1(at)mrmoisture.com>>
>>> We balanced the wheel pants as a precaution. Each side took almost 8
>>> ounces to neutralize the pants. I hated adding the weight but
figured it
>>> was batter than extra vibration and gives me an excuse when my -10
comes
>>> in extra heavy...
>>> I am confused as to the best way to balance (either dynamic or static)
>>> the wheels. I read how Scott got them spinning but one you see it
out of
>>> balance how does one know where to place the weight to counteract the
>>> imbalance? I have no idea how one does static balancing. Any hints
would
>>> be appreciated.
>>> Robin
>>> --
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