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Robert Ryan - 4/2/07 at 05:56 PM

Do the back wheels/tyres need to be under the arches both vertically and horizontally from the centre of the wheel. The wheels fit vertically from the top of the wheel to the floor, but due to the arches curving and becoming thinner the wheels stick out horizontally.


Robert Ryan - 4/2/07 at 06:10 PM

The front of the arch gets thinner. Rescued attachment wheelarch.JPG
Rescued attachment wheelarch.JPG


DIY Si - 4/2/07 at 06:13 PM

should be fine. The same rules apply as for the front wheels IIRC. See the recent pics of the MK Sprint R for a better idea of the minimum needed.


mookaloid - 4/2/07 at 06:14 PM

Agreed - you have no problems there


stevec - 4/2/07 at 07:28 PM

Mine are like that and passed SVA no probs,
Steve.


chockymonster - 4/2/07 at 09:32 PM

Robert,

that's fine, mine passed like that.


flak monkey - 4/2/07 at 09:35 PM

Perfectly ok. The sva manual says a vertical line through the wheel centre and the wheel must be under the arch. The tyre can protrude AFAIK...it only mentions the rim!

As you can see mine are pretty tight! (Mind you theres a 6mm spacer in there so the centre caps will fit on the wheels! )

Rear lights
Rear lights


David


Robert Ryan - 4/2/07 at 09:37 PM

Cheers


Guinness - 4/2/07 at 10:28 PM

Stop worrying Robert, get it in for the test man!

Mike


02GF74 - 5/2/07 at 10:19 AM

quote:
Originally posted by flak monkey
Perfectly ok. The sva manual says a vertical line through the wheel centre and the wheel must be under the arch. The tyre can protrude AFAIK...it only mentions the rim!


sorry to hijack but I was gonna post query aboutthe front cycle wings.

viewed from above, the leading edge covers the wheel but there is tyre visible - the sides are all covered.

I'm kinda jittery as I have been seeing a lot of cars on here/ebay etc: that have much longer arches - by that I mean cover a bigger arc of the tyre.

And I haven't been able to find the definitive part in the SVA manual that says a but of tyre can be protruding.


flak monkey - 5/2/07 at 05:28 PM

The front wing must be infront of a vertical line through the forward edge of the wheel rim. There is no requirement at the trailing edge of the wheel.

The longer arches are mainly for aerodynamic reasons, nothing to do with sva.

David


02GF74 - 5/2/07 at 05:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by flak monkey

The longer arches are mainly for aerodynamic reasons, nothing to do with sva.




I realised that - SVA freinedliness being a by-product of the design.


flak monkey - 5/2/07 at 05:55 PM

OK what was the point of the question then ?


02GF74 - 5/2/07 at 06:09 PM

the question was the question; I was just saying that I was aware of the longer arches being for aerodynamics; the fact that they cover the front of the tyre is fortuitous for SVA.


flak monkey - 5/2/07 at 06:12 PM

Its irrelevant for SVA as the front of the tyre doesnt need to be covered.