Author Topic: Triumph Bonnie 1966 QD rear wheel  (Read 6003 times)

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Triumph Bonnie 1966 QD rear wheel
« on: May 25, 2011, 02:43:04 PM »
Can anyone run me through the procedure of how to build a QD hub and rim with the correct offset.
I have the figures given in the factory workshop manual but it says they 'are given for the information of professional wheelbuilders' and don't elaborate on how to apply these measurements.
Can anyone enlighten me???
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Phil

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Re: Triumph Bonnie 1966 QD rear wheel
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2011, 03:30:00 PM »
Are you asking how to build/spoke a wheel, or what the off-set means, or what? ;)

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Re: Triumph Bonnie 1966 QD rear wheel
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2011, 01:19:51 PM »
Hi Rex
I have just had a wheel built by a local bike shop, who is pretty knowledgeable but didn't have the specific info for  Triumph wheels. I couldn't find a dimension in my manuals so I did some asking around of other wheel builders and was told by one specialist in Victoria 'put it in the middle', so thats what the local guy did.

Later [as bloody usual...] I found reference to the wheel building specs, but all they refer to is the measurement being from 'hub' to 'rim' - 27mm for WM2, 22.2mm for WM3.
I don't know if they mean from the outer face of the spline or the face near the spokes on the drive side, and don't know if they mean from the outer face of the bearing retainer [which drives the speedo drive] or the face near the spokes again. There is no illustration to show which.
I have measured 34mm from the spline face to the rim and 18 from the outside of the speedo drive/bearing retainer - the average of this is close to the 27mm figure so that seems likeley to be the way to measure it and means my wheel is now off-centre - aaarrrgggh!
Any info would be a help.
Also , how wide is a WM2 rim? The code has been polished off mine.
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Phil

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Re: Triumph Bonnie 1966 QD rear wheel
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2011, 02:18:40 PM »
I have just had a wheel built by a local bike shop, who is pretty knowledgeable but didn't have the specific info for  Triumph wheels. I couldn't find a dimension in my manuals so I did some asking around of other wheel builders and was told by one specialist in Victoria 'put it in the middle', so thats what the local guy did.

Don't you just hate wa*kers like that... :)

Later [as bloody usual...] I found reference to the wheel building specs, but all they refer to is the measurement being from 'hub' to 'rim' - 27mm for WM2, 22.2mm for WM3.

Lay a straight edge across the face of the splined side of the hub (drum removed, obviously) and measure to the edge of the rim. I've just done it on a WM2 and it is indeed 27mm.
If it ain't that, it ain't right. Rear rims are rarely central to the hub in my experience.
The WM2 rim is 67mm wide.

OK?