Hydrauliced the lockheed caliper pistons out - grease guns are useful...
Paintstripped the caliper and wire buffed it. the pistons are reusable but I'll lighten them - they're pretty thick wall. I'll take the caliper in to a brake specialist in town and get seals off the shelf.
The triple clamps are at the courier depot in town - the seller obviously never listens to what the buyer wants - I told him post was the only way as there are no courier or street deliveries out here...but no....So I've got to go and collect.
So I got onto the fork legs...I'd already had the sliders polished, knowing I'd want them soon. I'm doing an old trick to shorten and limit travel - this little bike doesn't need the 5.5inches of travel the 450 legs have as std..,and they're rather long too.
So, they have two compression springs in each leg - roughly equal length and straight wound....I cut one spring from each leg into equal lengths.
The leg then goes together with one of the short pieces added to the rebound spring and one piece in the compression spring stack.
Result - the exposed length of stanchion is shorter and the travel is cut - to roughly 3 inches actually. This will suit the low steering head height I'm building in and the amount of travel is pretty much what a small well braked racebike needs...It doesn't affect the damping either.
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