Subject: Re: T 3 front end
Author: Tom Halchuk
Date: Mar 9, 2005, 6:54 AM
Post ID: 1718515945
Ted
I was assuming that you want to keep your Eldo as original as possible when
I made my suggestions. I forgot to mention that if you put on a T3 front
end you will need to use the T3 gauges, find a new location for the
ignition, do some rewiring, install (2) calipers with pads, install brake
lines and install a complete master cylinder.
Good Luck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Pitts" <MGcoo-@aol.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: T 3 front end
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In a message dated 3/9/05 1:56:26 AM, tedwa-@hotmail.com writes:
Can you put the t3 on the eldo and if you can what do need to make it fit !? |
Ted
The T-3 front forks can easily be put on a loopframe. You need the complete
front end with triple clamps, remove the lower head bearing & place a .1000"
spacer under the bearing, it will then bolt right up. The problem area is if
you want to keep the Eldo fender, I believe the fender braces to mount an
Eldo
fender to these forks are very hard to come by. Also keep in mind that that
the
T-3 forks will most likely need new dampers & springs to really make them
work as well as they should.
Ken
Asheville, NC
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