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Topic: Could an offset stack post cause vibe? (Read 349 times)
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bensaddiction
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And if so is there a way to fix it, and if so then how? Thanks -Ben
If it helps at all its a sb 08 888 Also the vibe is only on one side.
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« Last Edit: August 11, 2011, 08:34:03 PM by bensaddiction »
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bensaddiction
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Come on guys, I need a hand here.
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yoyospirit
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I would probably send it to RiceRocket to get the stack replaced.
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bensaddiction
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But I dont know if the stack is causing the vibe 
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icthus
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One needs a lathe and a dial indicator. This will tell him where it is out of round. If the post is causing it then I'd suggest getting rid of them all together.
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Cows have feelings too. :/
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Humphrey
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No way ike. Dial test indicators are what you need.
IF THERE IS MORE THAN .0001" OF RUNOUT, I AM UNHAPPY!!!
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Graiskye
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To answer the original question, o put simply, absolutely an offset stack post would cause vibe. Use a little logic and the answer appears obvious(don't take this wrong, its meant as a suggestion for next time, apply simple logic and work your way out) I cant see any way to fix it save a hub replacement, but perhaps a real modder may have a trick or two to try. Good luck Ben. -G.
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bensaddiction
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To answer the original question, o put simply, absolutely an offset stack post would cause vibe. Use a little logic and the answer appears obvious(don't take this wrong, its meant as a suggestion for next time, apply simple logic and work your way out) I cant see any way to fix it save a hub replacement, but perhaps a real modder may have a trick or two to try. Good luck Ben. -G.
Graiskye, that was extremely nunchucking rude. At what point did you think I did it cross your mind that maybe, just maybe I didn't think for a split nunchucking second about this. I happen to own quite a few thows that have the damage that would equal the slight bit of weight displacement that an offset stack would have but some how they run smooth. For this reason I thought I might ask someone who might actually know about it, a moding expert, and last time I checked you weren't on my list of moders I send throws to. With this in mind please think twice before pulling a very weak "not to be rude but I'm going to say something rude" remark and walking through my thread with your ignorance. That being said, please, have a nice nunchucking day.
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Humphrey
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The YYF stack set up has the axle going through the hubstack. Axles need to be dead center or else you get vibe. Without seeing it I can't be sure, but I think you might need to just cut off the hubstack mounts on both halves.
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