how do you fix a warpped wheel?

i just got my new fork with my 110 yak wheel

but then i tighten the allen nut all the way but my wheel still wiggles

what do i do
 

demo

Member
you look in the HELP WITH MY______ part thread at the top of the scooter thread page [cause i bumped it]... and ask there.....but i will tell you... you take the bolt out.. and on the out side of the fork you put a washer.. that will fit the axle and that is not so big that it hits the curved part of the fork... they you put you wheel on and axle and hope it works...
 

blaine142

Member
does it wiggle alot or a little if its alot and when u spin it it wobbles then its probably ovalised and u cant really do anything about it but wrap electric tape around the outside of the bearing. and if its a little wiggle it could be ur bearings. try to put different bearings in and it might not wiggle
 

demo

Member
could be... that too but if they dont make a noice when you ride it is probally not the bearings
 

demo

Member
1. take the wheel of
2. find a whasher
3. put the washer on the long part of the axle
4. put the wheel on

you do nothing to the wheel..
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
lol, deal with it? my front wheel is ovalized as hell, wobbly, makes terrible noises during front sliders, but it still works fine.

kids these days having to have perfect rides....
 

mat

Steel Member
some wheels are slightly warped. theres not much you can do but its not that big a problem
 

demo

Member
lol my old low profile was ovalized 6mm they i got a new one.. it was hitting my forks... so i junked it
 
yeah i had 2 110 yaks i still have the one right now and theyre both warped.
the first one too warped so i wiggled alot buy the second one just a little
a/w the first one dehubbed and snapped
thats why im worried
 
the micro u gave me
how the bearings went in
was like haveing sex with a open door
lmfao
oh well my axis will be here tomorow or the day after =]
 

Jamie N

Jamie N
yeah pu t the washer on the outside of the wheel ( so pu the washer on to the axle first - then the wheel.
Use a skateboard washer - easy, fits perfect.
 
ok get some aluminum tape
and put it in the core then put the bearings in
then if there is tape hanging over the side of the core then wrap it in the spokes
 

Roycee

Member
Jordan said:
lol, deal with it? my front wheel is ovalized as hell, wobbly, makes terrible noises during front sliders, but it still works fine.

kids these days having to have perfect rides....
Oh jordan, you read my mind.
Kids these days *Shakes Head*
 
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