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ryans

Apr 15, 12 18:17

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Recently purchased a disc cover from Wheelbuilder based on the strong sentiment on this forum. Once I finally got it all installed, i noticed a sizeable gap on the non-drive side cover between the cover and the hub. I am wondering if this is to be expected, or should I be concerned?






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gardenvelo

Apr 15, 12 18:25

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Mine is the same way. I'm not sure why they do that. I tape it.


mattreg3

Apr 15, 12 18:26

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Mine buts up right against the hub for a perfect fit...


Zoom_zoom_Ben

Apr 15, 12 18:32

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Looks like zipp wheels... You probably put in the wrong hub specs in the order.


jhouckwsu

Apr 15, 12 19:02

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Mine buts right against the hub. I would go X2 with the wrong specs when you ordered.


ryans

Apr 15, 12 19:06

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Zoom_zoom_Ben wrote:
Looks like zipp wheels... You probably put in the wrong hub specs in the order.

Well, captain obvious with the ability to read a skewer, they are Zipp wheels. And once I had everything finally installed, I double checked my order. I answered all of the Wheelbuilder standard questions correctly, with the added bonus of specifying the specific year of the rim in the comment section to erase any possible confusion.

For the others commenting on their experience, thanks. It sounds like split experiences. Any others able to comment on their cover experience?
Ryan
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Sparks

Apr 15, 12 19:42

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

I have a powertap hub, and wheel cover fits without a gap. Not sure why there's a gap with yours. Also, it looks like something was pressing against the cover while the wheel was spinning.

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jackmott

Apr 15, 12 19:44

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

no gap on mine
it is possible yours is a mistake, or it is possible it needs to have that gap on that particular wheel to avoid warping.

its a $90 disc wheel, if stuff like this upsets you, you go buy a $1000 disc wheel =)


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ryans

Apr 15, 12 19:46

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [Sparks] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Sparks wrote:
I have a powertap hub, and wheel cover fits without a gap. Not sure why there's a gap with yours. Also, it looks like something was pressing against the cover while the wheel was spinning.

Good to hear yours has no gap. The scuff marks are from problems I was having trying to figure out the installation.
Ryan
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jakers

Apr 15, 12 19:53

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Is it possible that you have the sides switched? Ie. the drive side on the non drive side?


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ryans

Apr 15, 12 19:54

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [jackmott] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Starting to sound like no gap is the more popular response.

I am willing to accept what is normal. It just seems that for $90 I should get a well fitting cover that meets the standard expectations. I am just trying to establish what the standard is. In all of the previous pictures and comments extolling the positives of the Wheelbuilder disc covers, I have not heard or seen any issues with gaps by the hub.
Ryan
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ryans

Apr 15, 12 19:57

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [jakers] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

jakers wrote:
Is it possible that you have the sides switched? Ie. the drive side on the non drive side?


jake

Already had that thought. That is how the scuffs got there. With them on the other sides, the warp is out of control.
Ryan
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type-B

Apr 15, 12 22:34

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

ryans wrote:
Zoom_zoom_Ben wrote:
Looks like zipp wheels... You probably put in the wrong hub specs in the order.

Well, captain obvious with the ability to read a skewer, they are Zipp wheels. And once I had everything finally installed, I double checked my order.

For the others commenting on their experience, thanks. It sounds like split experiences. Any others able to comment on their cover experience?

Should have put that in your first post then; whatever the problem, the solution is usually the simplest ;-)

BTW, my cover fits snug on both sides without a warp.
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nickwhite

Apr 16, 12 4:53

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Mine fits snug, but I have a PowerTap hub. I'd shoot this pic over to wheelbuilder, and see if this is normal, or if they could get you a new non-drive-side cover.


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ryans

Apr 16, 12 6:09

Post #15 of 17 (616 views)
Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [nickwhite] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

nickwhite wrote:
Mine fits snug, but I have a PowerTap hub. I'd shoot this pic over to wheelbuilder, and see if this is normal, or if they could get you a new non-drive-side cover.

Wheelbuilder has seen the picture. From the conversation I got the feeling that the gap is due to the fact that they cut mine for the one year newer version of my wheel (2012 versus my 2011). Rich basically said it is not going to affect the aerodynamics.

So I thought I would see what everyone else was getting. Gap/no gap??? Sounds like having a gap is not normal.
Ryan
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footwerx

Apr 16, 12 6:15

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

aerodynamic differences are not perceptible, but will likely be present. you can simply tape it up with clear tape.
i've done training rides with the valve area untaped which is a much bigger hole and there is no significant drop in speed.


cmscat50

Apr 16, 12 6:27

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Re: Disc Cover Fit - Is this Normal? [ryans] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

I have the same hole on my Bontrager race lite wheel. When I ordered I went through everything over the phone....so not sure how they could have made a mistake on my hub. I'll just carefully tape it with black electrical tape and use the weight savings to my advangage for .000001 second / K.

   
 
 
 



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