Thanks for the quick replies Gizmo and Hiko, very informative. That should be pretty much all the infomation I need than..
Gizmo, ive seen your praise for 'wobbly' wheels over the forum, and I don't see an issue with that. Sorts out any minor alignment quirks

Not sure your machine is like but are the standard bearings up to constant side forces introduced by wheel camber?
Is there a part number on your wheels at all? Hopefully I can call them up and have some wheels quick smart.
Of course Fallshaw would be the best (and most expensive

) option but is it unwise to use cheaper wheel for the front? I will be using the Lefroy fork as per plans, but with twin fork legs for a bit of extra strength, plus keeping the wheel captive.
The steering your guys use reminds me of the Cannondale Lefty fork, very strong indeed, but slightly worrying and you wont see me riding one

This is the wheel catalouge from Adelaide Merchandising,
admerch.com.au/product-category/plastics/ Their W008/W009 wheels look quite appealing for a front runner. Any experiences?
Of course ive yet to see any of these wheels in person so I'll try and call in there tomorrow (just down the road!!)
Thanks for the speedy help guys! (I just wish I could afford to buy the wheels sooner!!)
1 other thing you can help me out with, As we are building the chassis this weekend, what diamater axles to these wheels take?
This is going to be a case of building a complete land yacht, ready to sail, without wheels - until funds permit





A nice shed ornament, a pair of mystery machines to most
Regards, Glenn.