Hi guys. I stumbled across the doomwheels site a while ago. What a concept! I love it! I have the steel rails (finally today), comfortable in-line
skates which I was already planning to upgrade and came across a couple of old scooters to salvage the wheels.
The wheels are great, 12.5" but they are the older metal spoke type. I know the Grand Pubah doesn't recommend that but... Hopefully a pic is
attached but I'm also new to forums so am struggling a bit with this. All these challenges!
And the bearings pretty much suck as would be expected. While I'm still thinking of getting some bearings (not sure if I can even find some to fit
these wheels) I suspect I will soon break down and get the wheels from e-bay.
So, my issue is, and sorry for being a bit thick, but after reading everything I can in these forums, I still don't quite get how you have put
together the wheel and axle. Where I picked up the steel for the frame I can get any shape or size of threaded rod I need. I was thinking of going
this route so that I could off-centre the front wheel as explained (the current axle is threaded all the way but doesn't appear long enough to let me
move the wheel around). A guy at a machine shop I visited did explain that once I replace the old bearings with new sealed ones I would have to rig
something up to sit against the inside of the bearing to counter the force of the nut thus preventing the bearing from binding.
I get this but can't seem to grasp what doomwheels is explaining with the two nuts per bearing. Any chance you can talk me through this a bit more?
The pictures you have are very helpful and appreciated but I still don't see it.
"so that the wheel with bearings can be assembled as a unit. " I don't get this...
And sorry in advance if I've missed this info in a previous post.