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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Brampton Coil Over Shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="ogrilp400" data-source="post: 125092" data-attributes="member: 88"><p>G'day All,</p><p> I was intially quoting Alyns comment on Oldhavens comment " I have NEVER had the bottom link crash into the lower yoke" I was puzzeled by this as I could not see how the bottom link (sic) (links? there are two of them) could crash into the bottom yoke. I just asked how, just a question thats all.</p><p>Now Robert, thankyou thankyou finally some one else has seen this can happen. Some months and months ago I asked this and was told that it could not happen. I supplied photos and just recentlyasked again and supplied photos and again people were perplexed that it could happen. "Never seen that happen" "couldn't happen"On my B Bramptons the top cross tube of the girder assembly, the one that holds the speedo, crashes into the top of the spring. Can't happen I am told. Well mine does!! Yes, I have done all the measurements between the link centers and they are all the same.</p><p></p><p> Phelps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ogrilp400, post: 125092, member: 88"] G'day All, I was intially quoting Alyns comment on Oldhavens comment " I have NEVER had the bottom link crash into the lower yoke" I was puzzeled by this as I could not see how the bottom link (sic) (links? there are two of them) could crash into the bottom yoke. I just asked how, just a question thats all. Now Robert, thankyou thankyou finally some one else has seen this can happen. Some months and months ago I asked this and was told that it could not happen. I supplied photos and just recentlyasked again and supplied photos and again people were perplexed that it could happen. "Never seen that happen" "couldn't happen"On my B Bramptons the top cross tube of the girder assembly, the one that holds the speedo, crashes into the top of the spring. Can't happen I am told. Well mine does!! Yes, I have done all the measurements between the link centers and they are all the same. Phelps. [/QUOTE]
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