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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Girdraulic eccentric shimming method
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<blockquote data-quote="Albervin" data-source="post: 136036" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>I considered pre-assembling the forks before I fitted them to the UFM. But for the same reasons you are now giving I decided to fit the blades etc. after fitting the links. Whether this is correct or not I will soon find out. However, I thought it best that the stem, head, eccentrics and head clip fit before I progress to the other stuff. In hindsight I think that was a good idea. If the blades and other parts do not fit then it will be several stiff drinks and a lot of head scratching. This is all considering I rode the bike three years ago and it (sort of) felt OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albervin, post: 136036, member: 586"] I considered pre-assembling the forks before I fitted them to the UFM. But for the same reasons you are now giving I decided to fit the blades etc. after fitting the links. Whether this is correct or not I will soon find out. However, I thought it best that the stem, head, eccentrics and head clip fit before I progress to the other stuff. In hindsight I think that was a good idea. If the blades and other parts do not fit then it will be several stiff drinks and a lot of head scratching. This is all considering I rode the bike three years ago and it (sort of) felt OK. [/QUOTE]
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