many thanks for the replies. I will try the string idea soon to check that out. I also noted in looking over that method that my bike was not properly linear in the stand with the front wheel at an ever so slight angle which threw out any hope of 4 contact points on 2 wheels.
Ron your comment about the wheel being 'dished' to accommodate the drum makes sense; I guess just like the rear wheels on a push iron to compensate for the presence of the rear cassette. However as you say this should put the wheel in the centre of the rear stays. This is not what I am seeing as in the pics:
non drive side is about 44 mm (sorry callipers upside down)
Drive side about 69 mm
The chain looks nice and straight in this position and the axle looks in the same position on each side in how far it is pushed home into the chain stay slots.
any thoughts?
cheers Neil
Ps i have a 3/8" gear box sprocket on so fits chain perfectly
Naturally the distance from the chain stays to the rim will be different by 19/32" (15mm). The centre of the rim should be in line with the centre line of the frame. Ron
As Ron,s drawing you can see the frame offset to accommodate the brake drum. Since you have a later wheel I would start from scratch. You need the tank and the rear mudguard removed. Set the brake drum sprocket so that the chain line is in line with the gearbox sprocket, then look at the centre of the rim, this should be in the centre of the top tube. If not you need to pull the rim over with the spokes so rim is central to the frame top tube. I always check this when building any bike, same with the front wheel it should sit central to the frame top tube. Re the wider chain just watch out for the chain rubbing on the inside of the chain case.
Hi Tim. Without being there to look. It seems as though Neil's wheel is correct, from his Vernier readings showing about 15mm bigger gap on the left. Ron
neil can you post some more pictures of the hub assembly/spacers in the frame. i thought the wheel sat more to the right side? is the gearbox straight, have you got the correct rear engine plate spacers with brake anchor arm