We've (at last) made it to the moneypit house in France, and been reunited (after nearly a year) with the Beta Spider. One of the things I intended to do was to measure up the standard wheels/hubs with a view to converting from wheel bolts to studs, and do the same for the 15" Thema wheels and larger 284mm discs I'm intending to fit (at some unspecified time in the future).
I'm also aware that I need to consider wheel offset in this conversion, even though I don't have much idea of how it works (wheel offset isn't a 'thing' on motorbikes, you just have to make sure they're in line...). So here are the measurements I've taken. for the standard OE beta hubs/discs, I've measured the two as one piece - I had no desire to do battle with rusty discs/hubs to separate the two. For the Thema, everything is separate and in boxes, so it's an easy matter.
Beta 14" wheels:
Marking on wheel: - 512x14H2-34
Combined depth of hub and brake disc: - 23mm
Wheel mounting hole depth (to top of taper): - 17mm
Thema 15" wheels:
Marking on wheel: - 6Jx15AH2-37
Depth of hub: - 12mm
Depth of brake disc - 6.5mm
Wheel mounting hole depth (to top of taper): - 17mm
I'm assuming that the last two characters of the marking stamped on the wheel refer to offset (34 for Beta, 37 for Thema). What does this tell me? Also, it appears that the mounting flange on the (Ferodo) brake disc I've bought for the Thema wheels is substantially thinner than OE Beta (I'm making the assumption that Beta and Thema hubs are the same depth here).
From the above I'm guessing that I will need a spacer between wheel and disc, but the question is, of what depth? If it was purely a matter of keeping the centre line of the wheel the same distance out from the hub in both cases, then a spacer of 4-5mm would seem to be indicated for the Thema setip. But how does the different offset play into this?
All advice gratefully received...