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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Koni Dampers
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken Tidswell" data-source="post: 36155" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p><strong>Something useful about Koni's</strong></p><p></p><p>Something useful about Koni's : You can still get them repaired. The difference between the front and back is that the seals fitted to the Front's are 'soft' . And the rears are standard seal ie, 'Hard' i had one done last month . And bought a new one 'assembled' in Australia more or less at the same time £80. This might be the last one in captivity. Stick that in your rfm and use it. Russel Kemp used to keep the soft seals . They still stock the hard seals in Holland. People buying Vins today as against those who ride them , seen to prefer the new or rebuilt Vincent dampers , which are cosmetically perfect and dynamically inferior and i am told will leak. the ones from America are outstanding but of course lack the shroud.Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Tidswell, post: 36155, member: 3355"] [b]Something useful about Koni's[/b] Something useful about Koni's : You can still get them repaired. The difference between the front and back is that the seals fitted to the Front's are 'soft' . And the rears are standard seal ie, 'Hard' i had one done last month . And bought a new one 'assembled' in Australia more or less at the same time £80. This might be the last one in captivity. Stick that in your rfm and use it. Russel Kemp used to keep the soft seals . They still stock the hard seals in Holland. People buying Vins today as against those who ride them , seen to prefer the new or rebuilt Vincent dampers , which are cosmetically perfect and dynamically inferior and i am told will leak. the ones from America are outstanding but of course lack the shroud.Ken [/QUOTE]
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