Thanks for making these. I saw you post on Facebook with a link today about your videos (and then couldn't find the post again, but did find your videos). Really helpful to watch - I'm about to do this on my GT6.
Thank you for leaving me a comment. I hope you find them useful. The Rotoflex rear end is certainly a bit unconventional and tricky to get it set up right. But "it's all doable" and you don't need any special tools as I show in the video. Feel free to ask me any questions if you get stuck. Kind regards Paul 👍
Really enjoyable video, thank you. Was wondering if you might put a hex nut on each of the wheel studs before clamping them in the vice? Think that might protect the threads and at the same time keep it more "square" in the vice? Looking forward to the next part..........keep up the good work.
Hi Ken, thank you so much for for your comments. Which contribute greatly to the channel. You make a good point regards the studs but if you look carefully, I was only nipping up across the studs and using soft jaws. It was just to stop the assembly twisting. Kind regards Paul from 48 Spokes 🇬🇧
Thanks for making these. I saw you post on Facebook with a link today about your videos (and then couldn't find the post again, but did find your videos). Really helpful to watch - I'm about to do this on my GT6.
Thank you for leaving me a comment. I hope you find them useful. The Rotoflex rear end is certainly a bit unconventional and tricky to get it set up right. But "it's all doable" and you don't need any special tools as I show in the video.
Feel free to ask me any questions if you get stuck.
Kind regards Paul 👍
Love your work 👍
Thank you 👍, there's plenty more to come 😁
Really enjoyable video, thank you. Was wondering if you might put a hex nut on each of the wheel studs before clamping them in the vice? Think that might protect the threads and at the same time keep it more "square" in the vice? Looking forward to the next part..........keep up the good work.
Hi Ken, thank you so much for for your comments. Which contribute greatly to the channel. You make a good point regards the studs but if you look carefully, I was only nipping up across the studs and using soft jaws. It was just to stop the assembly twisting.
Kind regards Paul from 48 Spokes 🇬🇧