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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent Brake" data-source="post: 42847" data-attributes="member: 398"><p>Hello,</p><p> I am in need of some knowledge of the geometical lay out of the Girdraulic forks, and want to know the rake angle of a standard C frame, 20 frnt 19 rear.</p><p>as i am driving with a 19"frnt now and want to convert it to 21" (as it fits nicer in the fender) I want to change the same trail as this 19" set up.</p><p>with a bit of math, I will make up some new changed FF7 excentrics and put the springs on a FF29 9/16 bar with a 9/16 nut instead of a 1/2 bsf </p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Vincent</p><p></p><p>PS nearly ready with the BS and taking it to Italy next month</p><p>PPS sorry but i cant find it on the forum here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent Brake, post: 42847, member: 398"] Hello, I am in need of some knowledge of the geometical lay out of the Girdraulic forks, and want to know the rake angle of a standard C frame, 20 frnt 19 rear. as i am driving with a 19"frnt now and want to convert it to 21" (as it fits nicer in the fender) I want to change the same trail as this 19" set up. with a bit of math, I will make up some new changed FF7 excentrics and put the springs on a FF29 9/16 bar with a 9/16 nut instead of a 1/2 bsf Regards Vincent PS nearly ready with the BS and taking it to Italy next month PPS sorry but i cant find it on the forum here [/QUOTE]
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