If you got the caliper support and the spacer in without a fight, you should be OK. There might even be a small amount of space between the spacer and the swing arm before the axle is tightened. Also make sure the wheel spins freely before dropping on the ground...and don't forget to pump up that rear brake! Bigern
Sounds like you got everything right, it does look a little strange. Your eyes tell you that the black hub on the wheel should slide up to the inside of the rear hub on the driveshaft side. but if all the spacers are correct it has to be properly aligned.
spaceman, the new Metz has a life expentancy of "less" than the first.
Reason, as time goes by & you spend more time aboard the Rocket, you become more comfortable & confident in your "wrist wickedry" and therefore, the rear wheel tends to see more "torque" than the rubber of the Metz sees "grip" with the asphalt.
Hense, tire spin (not even noticable most of the time), hense, faster wear, hense, happier rider, hense, another Metz. Then the process starts all over again.