Subject: Re: 16" tire needed
Author: John Chicoine
Date: Apr 27, 2005, 1:51 PM
Post ID: 1718774820
Jason:
My Bingham doesn't have a sprung wheel - it's a fixed axel. How did you
adapt the Guzzi wheel? I was planning on pulling the drive spine out of a
rear and machining a custom hub.
John C
Too many projects, not even close to retirement!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Telford" <jr-@avalon.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: 16" tire needed
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Funny- I have a Bingham sidecar also. It came with the funky little
wheel and I put a Guzzi rim on it to match my bike, like you did. To
lower the car back to normal, I bolted an extension on the shock mount
at the bottom- just two flat plates that dropped the lower shock mount
about 2 inches. I suppose you could also look for a shorter shock?
Jason
jack-@aol.com wrote:
Pardon the lack of Moto Guzzi content but this is something I really need help on. I have a Bingham sidecar mounted on a Yamaha |
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