I must say, I'm glad to see that I'm not alone on this oneok, after reading carefully through this thread, i would say that MY 3.5 inch 1150 wheel is similar to john's, and as such is offset to the RIGHT by about 5mm, from what i can see here his recipe of shaving down the LEFT, drive side spacer and adding the difference to the brake side is correct for me. this is all going by just looking at it with my eyes, not with any real measurements. but, based on what i SEE, this is right. john, i think a pm will be headed your way soon, i am not sure how to deal with the countersprocket needing to move out. i gotta believe i want full engagement of the splines.
You are definitely right: you shave 5 mm off the LEFT side spacer, you add 5 mm to the right hand side but now your chain engine sprocket needs to be moved out by 5 mm.
It's very easy to do: you add a spacer behind the engine sprocket.
This spacer can be found at Z1 enterprises as it's used when you replace the OEM sprocket ( allthough in the std application it goes on the outside of the sprocket whereas here it will go on the inside).
There is enough thread on the sprocket shaft if you remove the noise dampening rings off the OEM engine sprocket!
Would you know the exact origin of your 3.5" wheel?
The Z1 reference for a 6 mm spacer is TU24-9325.
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