Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Flanged Axle

LX1019752-UN-05APR00
A - 500 Nm (370 lb-ft)
B - 250 Nm (185 lb-ft)
IMPORTANT: The distance between the side wall of the tire and
the fender must not be less than 50 mm (1.97 in.). The
distance between the running surface (edge) of the tire and the fender
must not be less than 60 mm (2.36 in.).
Rear-wheel tread can be adjusted by replacing or reversing the
wheel rims. Additional tread widths can be achieved by using spacers.
When reversing wheels, they must be changed from one side to
the other so that the arrow on the side wall still points in the direction
of forward rotation.
After adjustment has been completed, tighten wheel retaining
bolts to specified torque (see Section ”Break-In Period”).
The relationship of the rear wheel disk and rim in obtaining
the different tread settings is shown in the following drawings. A
study of these drawings before attempting to change tread setting
will save time and unnecessary labor.
IMPORTANT: After adjusting wheel tread, retighten all wheel
attaching nuts after 4 and 8 hours of operation. Check tightness of
these nuts frequently during the next 100 hours of operation.
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