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Old 09-03-2015, 01:19 PM   #1
Matt Cramer
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Re: Grant wheel is 90 degrees off - any easy way to re-clock it?

The horn button is the annoying part. This wheel appears to be clocked into place by the horn button, and the plate the horn button mounts to appears to not be removable.

Or is it removable and just looks like it isn't?
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Old 09-03-2015, 01:26 PM   #2
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Re: Grant wheel is 90 degrees off - any easy way to re-clock it?

I assure you it is removable. Go to grants website. They have instructions on how to install their kits. The removal is literally the opposite of install, really easy to follow their instructions from back to front.

You will need to remove the entire splined hub and clock it correctly. It's wise to ensure your wheels are pointed straight before removal of anything.
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Old 09-03-2015, 02:06 PM   #3
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Re: Grant wheel is 90 degrees off - any easy way to re-clock it?

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The horn button is the annoying part. This wheel appears to be clocked into place by the horn button, and the plate the horn button mounts to appears to not be removable.

Or is it removable and just looks like it isn't?
All Grant wheels use a hub which fixes the location of the horn button. Remove the wheel, noting which direction it must turn to be 'correct'. Remove the hub and rotate it in the direction and amount it needs to turn so that the wheel is in the correct position, re-install the wheel. Done!
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