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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="greg brillus" data-source="post: 51760" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>Thanks for that, I will show you the mods to my front end components when they come back from the paint shop. The lower link has double sealed ball bearings where the eccentric bushes were, and needle rollers at the front. I have assembled it all up using new parts made to adapt it to the new steering stem that Norman (Timetraveller) had made up. And a modified coilover shocker unit replaces the original shock absorber, so I won't be using any original springboxes......even on the rear for that matter, which will be a single coilover as well. I have had a batch of new springs made up with different spring weights, so I can set up whatever load the bike needs....I have anticipated the bike to weigh in at around 150 to 155 Kg's as I have made some significant weight reductions to many items, replacing many steel parts with either aluminium or titanium. Cheers for now...........Greg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg brillus, post: 51760, member: 597"] Thanks for that, I will show you the mods to my front end components when they come back from the paint shop. The lower link has double sealed ball bearings where the eccentric bushes were, and needle rollers at the front. I have assembled it all up using new parts made to adapt it to the new steering stem that Norman (Timetraveller) had made up. And a modified coilover shocker unit replaces the original shock absorber, so I won't be using any original springboxes......even on the rear for that matter, which will be a single coilover as well. I have had a batch of new springs made up with different spring weights, so I can set up whatever load the bike needs....I have anticipated the bike to weigh in at around 150 to 155 Kg's as I have made some significant weight reductions to many items, replacing many steel parts with either aluminium or titanium. Cheers for now...........Greg. [/QUOTE]
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