Correct - the wheel diameter is only slightly smaller, however as you can see from the photograph (which attempts a drivers-eye view) that's caused a problem.
The top of the rev-counter used to be obscured, but I could see the majority of it.
Options are therefore:
Put the old wheel back on with a spacer
LOL
Put the old wheel back on with a spacer LOL
I no rite.
It would have been way cheaper to have done that in the first place, I now know.
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Correct - the wheel diameter is only slightly smaller, however as you can see from the photograph (which attempts a drivers-eye view) that's caused a problem.
The top of the rev-counter used to be obscured, but I could see the majority of it.
Options are therefore: