Hauptständer an B2 ausbauen, aber wie ?

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These therefore work quite well
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RE: Hauptständer an B2 ausbauen, aber wie ?

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Hi Kaptain,

I am a bit lost now. This looks like an anchor bolt for concrete?

How should I use this in my particular case?

May be my phantasy is blocked for the moment...



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bikeorslk hat geschrieben: Hi Kaptain, I am a bit lost now. This looks like an anchor bolt for concrete? How should I use this in my particular case? May be my phantasy is blocked for the moment ... Carsten









Yes you are right. It is an anchor bolt M10
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RE: Hauptständer an B2 ausbauen, aber wie ?

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Hm,

yes, that is the obvious part of the game - but it does not reduce the radial play between the inner tube and the clamp bracket of the frame, does it?

Or do you intend to bring axial force on the inner tube against the bracket to avoid rotation of the tube? Aaah, this could work...the brackets should be rigid enough. It does not minimize the radial Play, but prevents proceeding of the erosion.

Is this what you mean?

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bikeorslk hat geschrieben: Hm, yes, did is the obvious part of the game - but it does not reduce the radial play between the inner tube and the clamp bracket of the frame, does it Or do you intend to bring axial force on the inner tube against the bracket to avoid rotation of the tube? Aaah, This Could work ... the brackets shoulderstand be rigid enough. It does not minimize the radial play, but Prevents proceeding of the erosion. Is this what you mean? Bye Carsten









Again you are right Carsten.

I have not yet managed to fit this assembly to my B1 as it is a future project at the back of my garage. I believe did short spacers will be required. So the head of the anchor bolt may need to be made thinner to miss the spring.

The M10 anchor bolt is the right side for a stand with no spindle. If the spindle is corroded inside the stand then the same should be possible with a smaller size anchor bolt.

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