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Old 15-09-12, 09:52 PM   #1
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Default Captive Wheel Spacers?

Can someone please explain to me how they work?

I have spent quite sometime, tonight for instance, arguing with bikes, wheels, and their spacers. Its an argument that I always win, it just takes too long. So it got me thinking those racers can change wheels quite quickly and they have yet to resort to evolving an additional set of arms (don't get me wrong an additional set of arms would be very useful I just don't fancy buying all new t-shirts just yet). I understand that they use captive wheel spacers to help them and I have seen them available for many bikes. But I was wondering how they work, how they are fitted, and why they are not standard?
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Old 15-09-12, 10:06 PM   #2
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Default Re: Captive Wheel Spacers

they work just like the sprocket spacer in that the spacer is 'captive' in the race so less likely to fall out when putting the wheel back on.
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Old 15-09-12, 10:12 PM   #3
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Default Re: Captive Wheel Spacers

It boils down to cost, they aren't cheap.
I'm really considering swapping out on the rear for ease over the winter
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Old 15-09-12, 10:18 PM   #4
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they work just like the sprocket spacer in that the spacer is 'captive' in the race so less likely to fall out when putting the wheel back on.
But what captivates them?

You say captive in the race. That makes me think of the bearing races, so an interference fit to them, would that not mean different bearings or spindle?
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Old 15-09-12, 10:35 PM   #5
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They sit behind the dust seal for the bearing.

Hasn't yc got a lathe? He might knock you some up? ?

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Old 15-09-12, 10:57 PM   #6
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i thought the captive ones were just top hat spacers that sit inside the bearing rather than sitting against its face

although you could make some like above that use the standard bearings

i could possibly knock some up as well, would need measurements though as i don't have a sv any more and you'd need new bearings for top hat type
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would that not mean different bearing
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Default Re: Captive Wheel Spacers

Lots of people on trackdayriders use them and swear by them.
They are the same as standard except they are machined so there is a slight lip on the side nearest the bearing. This lip sits behind the dust seal on the bearing and holds it in place.

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Old 16-09-12, 09:52 AM   #9
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Lots of people on trackdayriders use them and swear by them.
They are the same as standard except they are machined so there is a slight lip on the side nearest the bearing. This lip sits behind the dust seal on the bearing and holds it in place.

Hope this helps.
How is that possible with sealed bearing units like I see in my wheels?
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How is that possible with sealed bearing units like I see in my wheels?
It doesn't fit behind the seal which is part of the bearing, they fit behind the outer "dust" seals, which AFAIK the majority of bikes have, even if they use sealed bearings within the wheel and sprocket carrier etc.
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