Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Disk front ends

Author: David Otis

Date: Jan 30, 2001, 7:28 AM

Post ID: 1705181870


Good info, I will post this on the loopframe site for reference.



On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, you wrote:
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FWIW, Bearing Carrier/Disk flange, whatever you want to call them, axle and
spacer #s.

Disk Eldo:
1- 14620301 L
1- 13613641 R
Axle 13614140
Axle spacer R 13615641

T:
1- 14620301 L
1- 14620302 R
Axle 14614102
Axle spacer R 14616301

T3/Vert/etc.
2- 14620302
Axle 14614102
Axle spacer R 14616301

V7 Sport/750S
2- 14620301
Axle 14614102
Axle spacer R 14616320

Rim shown as different part number between an Eldo and a T and doesn't
cross-reference, but using the same hub. Don't know what the difference
would be at that rate, would think any T/T3 etc. wheel should work fine.
Same rotors. My understanding is that to do a dual disk Eldo requires 2 of
the 13613641. It is the oddball of oddballs, NLA from Guzzi supposedly.
Normal switch to a left side caliper on a T nessecitates changing the
carriers from one side to the other, that might be a PITA due to the
different axle used on the Eldo.
Can't say for sure, haven't done it, maybe Mark can clarify.

CHEESEHEAD

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