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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Short Norton Roadholder Forks bends
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<blockquote data-quote="ET43" data-source="post: 26517" data-attributes="member: 62"><p><strong>Calm down chaps</strong></p><p></p><p>Little Honda's 6mm threaded bolt would I am sure pull out of any alloy it was screwed into, especially with one ton hanging from it. Roy the machanic might be right about the Yamaha brake's bolt being ok in shear, but one has to remember that one club member got tossed over the handlebars last year when the much larger bolt on his brake failed! Whoever is right is up to the mathematicians in the club to let us know should they care to do so.</p><p>I have seen sidecar fittings fail on quite light bikes and sidecars, so who knows. However Roy, you are out of order by being rude no matter how clever you are. Let's use less of the aggro please. Life is too short. Phil Primmer, the hysterical one!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ET43, post: 26517, member: 62"] [b]Calm down chaps[/b] Little Honda's 6mm threaded bolt would I am sure pull out of any alloy it was screwed into, especially with one ton hanging from it. Roy the machanic might be right about the Yamaha brake's bolt being ok in shear, but one has to remember that one club member got tossed over the handlebars last year when the much larger bolt on his brake failed! Whoever is right is up to the mathematicians in the club to let us know should they care to do so. I have seen sidecar fittings fail on quite light bikes and sidecars, so who knows. However Roy, you are out of order by being rude no matter how clever you are. Let's use less of the aggro please. Life is too short. Phil Primmer, the hysterical one!! [/QUOTE]
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