I am planning on using an R65LS front wheel on my sidecar and have run into a stumbling block. The sidecar axle is 15mm and only bearing for the wheel has a 17mm bore. No one makes a bearing that will fit the wheel that has a 15mm bore.
It is a simple axle, threaded on one end to attach to the sidecar swing arm and threaded on the other end for a nut to attach the wheel. Nothing fancy, no stepped shoulders, etc. My first idea was to take an R65LS front axle and have it cut to length and have the appropriate threads cut on either end. Best price I could find to have it done was $180, minimum 1 hr setup fee @ $90 and minimum 1 hr shop fee to do the work @ $90. Really?
So I have decided to use a bronze bushing. I can get a 10 pack of bronze bushings that are 17mm od and 15mm id for less than $10. I am just not sure about using a bushing between the axle and the inner bearing race. The bearings are sealed, one piece, press in bearings.
I have heard of folks using bushing when racing vintage BMW's that had a 14mm axle with newer wheels that take the 17mm axle. I have just never tried anything like this before and am looking for comments, etc.