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Kinda like a hub cap to cover the bearing on a 21" single disc wheel? They make chrome spacers and all that jazz but the black seal of the bearing looks kinda goofy when everything else is plated or coated.
Tried to find a picture.... Basically looking for something to cover the bearing surface that shows between the hub and the axle spacer
I don't know if this will help ya or not, but have you looked at www.jpcycles.com, they seem to have a lot of stuff in their catalogs, mabye they could help you find what you want. Good luck
I've got a pair I can't use.....they came with my PM front wheel and replace the spacers, but they are "bell" shaped and cover the bearings. On my inverted front end, the lower part of the legs protrude into the area where the spacers are, forcing me to use stock style chrome spacers.
Oops, just noticed you have an '08.....my frontend is from an '06 even though my bike is an '07 and I had to revert to the 3/4 axle to use this frontend. i think your bike uses the 25 mm axle. Anyway, you can get them from PM.......
I've got a pair I can't use.....they came with my PM front wheel and replace the spacers, but they are "bell" shaped and cover the bearings. On my inverted front end, the lower part of the legs protrude into the area where the spacers are, forcing me to use stock style chrome spacers.
Oops, just noticed you have an '08.....my frontend is from an '06 even though my bike is an '07 and I had to revert to the 3/4 axle to use this frontend. i think your bike uses the 25 mm axle. Anyway, you can get them from PM.......
hey man, I actually have converted my front end to the 3/4 axle so those spacers would work
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