Hello all....here is my stupid story.
I started hearing a noise from the rear axel on my little 50cc scoot, so I checked it out. I come to find out that the big, huge, 21mm, most likely largest nut on the whole scooter came loose. The nut holding the rear wheel was 2-3 turns away from being finger tight! The whole wheel was loose on the axel. I tightened it up, with the intention of lock-titeing the nut later.
Today, I go and take another close look only to find what appears to be a nice wooble in the wheel.It looks like I bent the wheel. I suspect it could also be the axel, but I have not removed the wheel yet, and am not sure how easily I can check the axel to be true.
Has this ever happened to anyone? The thing is, you would never know there is a wooble unless you spin the wheel while the scoot is on the center stand. Being a sub 50km ride I'd like to think the wooble can be ignored if its not noticable, so set me straight if I am wrong.

 
			
 
					
					
 
		
				
				
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 Originally Posted by sgtp
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					 I attempted the best I could to spin the wheel on the handle of a ratchet, and the wheel doesnt appear warped.  There definitly are no dents from hitting a pothole, etc.  I had no idea how to check the axle without removing it, so I took off the trans case cover and spun the clutch as fast as I could, which obviously is not too effective due to the gear ratio.  I studied it as close as I could but could not see any noticable wobble.  Not knowing what more to do, I put the wheel back on and spun it with my hand...I am not seeing any wobble.
  I attempted the best I could to spin the wheel on the handle of a ratchet, and the wheel doesnt appear warped.  There definitly are no dents from hitting a pothole, etc.  I had no idea how to check the axle without removing it, so I took off the trans case cover and spun the clutch as fast as I could, which obviously is not too effective due to the gear ratio.  I studied it as close as I could but could not see any noticable wobble.  Not knowing what more to do, I put the wheel back on and spun it with my hand...I am not seeing any wobble. By my estimation, there is roughly a 5mm wobble from side to side.  Perhaps this is within tolerences of crappy chinese scooter build quality?  I dont know....  I wouldnt mind replacing the bearing that the axle rides on, I just dont look forward to having to remove it completely just to find out what size to order.
  By my estimation, there is roughly a 5mm wobble from side to side.  Perhaps this is within tolerences of crappy chinese scooter build quality?  I dont know....  I wouldnt mind replacing the bearing that the axle rides on, I just dont look forward to having to remove it completely just to find out what size to order.
				 
						
					

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