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UncleMike
Originally posted by KGB View PostJust buy the skunk.............
Here's another technical question:
What were the ergos on a '78 1000 vs an '83 750T? I sat on a '78 1000 the other day and all three of those in attendance were SHOCKED to find that the 1000 actually had quite a bit less leg-room than my 750. Pat (Gravity Tester) who is about my height, was actually cramping up a bit from just sitting on it parked.
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Billyboy
Originally posted by UncleMike View PostMan, you're dead set on me having that skunk!
Here's another technical question:
What were the ergos on a '78 1000 vs an '83 750T? I sat on a '78 1000 the other day and all three of those in attendance were SHOCKED to find that the 1000 actually had quite a bit less leg-room than my 750. Pat (Gravity Tester) who is about my height, was actually cramping up a bit from just sitting on it parked.
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UncleMike
Since the discs on the 750L wheel I've got are smaller than the single disc on my T's front wheel, I should just need the two fork tubes from bike with the same size discs, the calipers, master cylinder and associated plumbing, correct?
Am I way off? Should I just start a new thread without the b*ll**** in the beginning?
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Originally posted by UncleMike View PostMan, you're dead set on me having that skunk!
Here's another technical question:
What were the ergos on a '78 1000 vs an '83 750T? I sat on a '78 1000 the other day and all three of those in attendance were SHOCKED to find that the 1000 actually had quite a bit less leg-room than my 750. Pat (Gravity Tester) who is about my height, was actually cramping up a bit from just sitting on it parked.Keith
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I have neither bike anymore, but if I remember correctly, the 79 750 had smaller diameter fork tubes than my 80 and 83 1100's. 79 750 is an 8 valve and I know you have a TSCC 16 valve, so I am not positive the fork tubes were unchanged in size between the 8 and 16 valve 750's.
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Originally posted by UncleMike View PostAm I wrong in thinking I can get the right side fork tube from a 1100 with the caliper and master cylinder? I've already got a 19" wheel from a 750L with the dual discs.
Am I missing something?Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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