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Postby Jonnymac » Thu May 03, 2012 6:59 pm

Hey peps,
Does anyone know a local supplier of something similar to these muzzys wheel alignment tool?

http://www.muzzys.com/catalog/tools.html
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Postby Jonnymac » Sat May 05, 2012 11:49 pm

I guess not :-(
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Postby Blurr » Sun May 06, 2012 12:07 am

Not sure mate. I did think super bike supply used to have one but I can't find it.
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby oldman » Sun May 06, 2012 12:37 am

A piece of string will do the same thing and save you a hundred bucks. I'm sure one of the members in Australia could show you how to do it. Cheers..
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Postby Jonnymac » Sun May 06, 2012 9:38 am

oldman wrote:A piece of string will do the same thing and save you a hundred bucks. I'm sure one of the members in Australia could show you how to do it. Cheers..


Thanks, yeh I know I can do it with string, but I believe this will be quicker and more accurate.
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby born green » Sun May 06, 2012 10:19 am

Jonnymac wrote:Hey peps,
Does anyone know a local supplier of something similar to these muzzys wheel alignment tool?

http://www.muzzys.com/catalog/tools.html



jonny give tristan from redline a ring, 9792 5025. he has the best wheel alingment tool ive seen, dont know where he got it, but im sure he can tell u, or get u one.
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby Johnnie5 » Sun May 06, 2012 11:02 am

ebay chain alignment tool

there is a few different devices a bit different to what you are looking for , but far cheaper and as effective
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby Gosling1 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:49 pm



I can't see how that can align the wheels ? It just aligns the rear axle with the swingarm pivot - not the front wheel.

It might be old school - but string-lining a set of wheels is a piece of piss and really accurate. It works. And it doesn't cost $140 !! :lol:

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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby redmistracer » Mon May 07, 2012 9:31 pm

Sharp engineering had something close to it.
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

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Postby Jonnymac » Tue May 08, 2012 6:30 pm

Gosling1 wrote:


I can't see how that can align the wheels ? It just aligns the rear axle with the swingarm pivot - not the front wheel.

It might be old school - but string-lining a set of wheels is a piece of piss and really accurate. It works. And it doesn't cost $140 !! :lol:

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That's right it's instead of using the lines on the blocks to align the rear wheel. And your right it doesn't align with the front wheel but if it's true in the swing arm then your nearly there.
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby redmistracer » Tue May 08, 2012 6:41 pm

Jonnymac wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:


I can't see how that can align the wheels ? It just aligns the rear axle with the swingarm pivot - not the front wheel.

It might be old school - but string-lining a set of wheels is a piece of piss and really accurate. It works. And it doesn't cost $140 !! :lol:

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That's right it's instead of using the lines on the blocks to align the rear wheel. And your right it doesn't align with the front wheel but if it's true in the swing arm then your nearly there.

So which is better or do they fix different things. I assumed having the axel line up with the swing arm would give your sprockets alingnment.
Running strings will show if your bent somewhere (Forks, Triples/Headstem, Frame or Swingarm) or am I missing/thinking something else.
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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby Gosling1 » Tue May 08, 2012 8:14 pm

Jonnymac wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:


I can't see how that can align the wheels ? It just aligns the rear axle with the swingarm pivot - not the front wheel.

It might be old school - but string-lining a set of wheels is a piece of piss and really accurate. It works. And it doesn't cost $140 !! :lol:

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That's right it's instead of using the lines on the blocks to align the rear wheel. And your right it doesn't align with the front wheel but if it's true in the swing arm then your nearly there.


well there has always been speculation on the accuracy of the marks on most swingarms over the years :lol: so I can understand why this check would be a good one. What about the laser aligner ? This just sits on the rear sprocket and runs a laser light over the chain aimed at the front sprocket - this effectively aligns the rear axle to the chain run so the chain runs in a perfect straight line from the front sprocket......


redmistracer wrote:....So which is better or do they fix different things. I assumed having the axel line up with the swing arm would give your sprockets alingnment. Running strings will show if your bent somewhere (Forks, Triples/Headstem, Frame or Swingarm) or am I missing/thinking something else.....


well if you just want to check the chain run for maximum chain life - making sure the rear axle is perfectly aligned to the swingarm with the use of either that big aligning tool, or a laser aligner used off the rear sprocket - both of these will do this.

String-lining just makes sure the wheels are perfectly aligned - absolutely required if you want your bike to handle as well as it can. If the stringlining results in the chain run being misaligned - then you start looking for bent swingarms or maybe triple clamps etc. There are simple remedies and things you can do to check fork straightness / triple clamp alignment without removing forks from the frame.

First thing you need is 3 broomsticks !! :lol: :lol:

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Re: Wheel alignment tool

Postby redmistracer » Tue May 08, 2012 8:40 pm

So every good race kit should have a roll of string and 3 broom sticks. A fold out chair and ??????????????????????????????
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