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Post subject: M1r Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:23 pm |
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Wich offset are your M1r's yokes ? We now have 3 and none is the same, I am looking for the right one for the TT1-F1. Now there is an altered Paso yoke in but it seems very short.
Jarno
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littlemono82
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 1:28 pm |
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Hallo Jarno,
It all depends on what kind of wheels your going to run?
Groet remco
_________________ "Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting" http://www.motortoer.com
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TT1-F1
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:11 am |
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Remco I am running 17 " wheels front and rear.
Jarno
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Dick le Dog
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:34 am |
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Offset, off-set or off set is a big thing with me, because Paso yokes, triple trees etc are not , in my opinion, compatible for competition machines.
Use anything with at least 25mm off-set.
This is only my opinion after comparison, and I am interested to hear any comment.
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Dick le Dog
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:47 am |
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[These are harris adjustable yokes, and are at 30mm off-set for interest Attachment:
2011 02 juillet pussy and Rutter Harris Ducati yokes 002.jpg [ 998.65 KiB | Viewed 2697 times ]
Below , another to show eccentric adjuster: Attachment:
2011 Mai 10 Harris yokes 001.jpg [ 1 MiB | Viewed 2697 times ]
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TT1-F1
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:07 pm |
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I will get the ruler on top of them monday! But I can see that you can make the harris item a lot shorter then 30 mm?
Jarno
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littlemono82
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:50 am |
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Jarno, You need to know the wheel size, offset and headstock angle you are going to use. Then put your numbers in this free software: Go to www.tonyfoale.comPush botton Freeware and download:steering geometry calculator Play with the yoke off set numbers and you can see what you have Ps: you need at least 90mm of trail, 90-95mm is for very sharp steering and not so stable on the bumpy stuff and 95-100mm is for sharp steering and stable riding. Veel plezier Remco
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TT1-F1
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 1:59 pm |
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Nice calculator, The yokes are 25 mm for Paso and 30 for 851, I am waiting on a Bimota one too, it should arrive on monday! Jarno
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TT1-F1
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 2:30 pm |
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I received the forks today, they are longer and the off-set is 45mm! I think they must be paso 906? Jarno
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Post subject: Re: M1r Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:09 pm |
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