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Mindless
Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostI would like one for a 750...available?
He's been very quick to answer my questions both through eBay and mail so you can expect an answer within an hour (granted you have to take timezones in mind).
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Yamazukahondi
K I've got a couple quick questions about your front end...First off...what kind of forks are those off of? they look like ohlins but I can't tell...(very nice though) and second. Did you machine the triple clams yourself or buy them? also your handle bars...I have a similar set but no risers...I'm in the middle of machinning them and I was wondering if you just bought them or not.
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Mindless
Originally posted by Yamazukahondi View PostK I've got a couple quick questions about your front end...First off...what kind of forks are those off of? they look like ohlins but I can't tell...(very nice though) and second. Did you machine the triple clams yourself or buy them? also your handle bars...I have a similar set but no risers...I'm in the middle of machinning them and I was wondering if you just bought them or not.
As for the triple clamps; I assume you're referring to the mounts on the swingarm (and frame) for the shocks? Made them myself.
I bought the handlebar and risers from a local shop that sells anything from bike parts to hand-held powertools. Cost about $100 for the kit. The handlebar is a regular 28mm MX-handlebar (Fatbar).
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Yamazukahondi
Originally posted by Mindless View PostAs for the triple clamps; I assume you're referring to the mounts on the swingarm (and frame) for the shocks? Made them myself.
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Mindless
Originally posted by Yamazukahondi View PostNo no, the "triple clamps" are the clamps that hold both fork tubes to the steering head. the two big aluminum parts of the forks that aren't forks.
They were custom made by a friend of mine. I drew them up and supplied the materials and he milled them out for me.Last edited by Guest; 02-01-2010, 05:13 PM.
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Yamazukahondi
Originally posted by Mindless View PostOh, my bad. Not really into the English (American) terminology yet when it comes to these things. I only know them by the name "yokes".
They were custom made by a friend of mine. I drew them up and supplied the materials and he milled them out for me.
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Mindless
Originally posted by Yamazukahondi View PostAwesome, I was thinking about doing it but I wasnt sure about it but now I see someone else with them I'm certainly gonna do it...do you know how thick they are from top to bottom?
You'll have to do careful measurements though so you get the correct lead (distance between the center of the steering column hole and the center of the fork legs) as well as a bunch of other stuff depending on what wheels you'll be using and what kind of break calipers.
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Mindless
Small update. Ordered some fork extensions from one of my dads work colleagues (he's the lathe man). Turned out really nice and clean.
Ups the fork length from 730mm to 785mm.
Holes drilled in order to reach the fork adjustor's. Makes adjustments so much easier to do.
Matches the look of the forks pretty nicely too I think.
Gonna try and get that order for the new camshafts sent out before the weekend. Hopefully they'll arrive in a not too distant future then.
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Originally posted by Mindless View PostSmall update. Ordered some fork extensions from one of my dads work colleagues (he's the lathe man). Turned out really nice and clean.
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