Subject: Re: Just nuts
Author: Ian Adkins
Date: Jan 11, 2001, 5:50 PM
Post ID: 1704870550
Hi,
When I was installing my forks I screwed the fork plug into the fork and
then threaded a 6mm bolt into the top of the fork plug. Around the 6mm bolt
I wrapped a piece of wire and pulled up the forks. Seemed to work ok (wear
gloves).
Couldn't you weld a 6mm bolt on a rod and use my method instead of making a
whole new fork plug?
Just a thought....Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: David Washburn <davi-@idt.net>
To: loopy <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Date: January 11, 2001 8:38 PM
Subject: Just nuts
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I was chatting with Steve Ford at Parts-is-Parts about Eldorados today. He is restoring a '74 disk civilian for a customer and just got a bagfull of M12 1.5 nuts from his distributor. I needed one for my dash plate and ordered some stainless stuff to impress him with my deep pockets. After that breif transaction he asked me about a part he needs. He wants one of the nuts that screws down into the fork tube. It is kind of an adapter piece that allows the "T" style damper to be used with the taper top loop frame fork tubes. I laughed when he asked about it as I believe it was unique to the single year that the bike was made. My friendly neighborhood machinist can make anything out of metal but I thought I would test the resources of the group before commissioning a unique work of art. David in NYC |