Got a question concerning this combo. In the photo above (stolen from previous Katman thread) The inner lip of the GS Hub is not sitting inside the wheel cavity. I assume this is correct but just want to make sure.
If you pull out the rubber baby buggy bumpers that eat up the chain drive torque and you also take out the wheel bearing grease seal then the hub will sit inside the wheel cavity with the inner sleeve contacting the bearing directly. Deeper in looks cleaner but I don't think its right.
If you put back the grease seal then it will look like the pic shown. Its the collar inside the hub that accepts the axle sleeve that actually sits on the grease seal and causes the hub's lip to sit outside the wheel cavity.
The same is true if you use all the stock bandit parts and inner axle sleeve. If the grease seal is in place then the hub lip doesn't sit inside the cavity.
So I assume this is the correct look. The chain would probably start to hit the tire if the hub was any further in.
I've been using the GS Hub & inner sleeve in the past but didn't pay any attention to where the hub's lip was sitting till today. Just seems that sticking out like this would allow moisture to get in easier. Do folks doing this conversion stick with the GS tapered inner sleeve or switch over to the Bandit non tapered sleeve?
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