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hey guys
thanks for the input
been looking for longer forks but seems what i have is at the max. about 6 inches over stock is the longest i can find
been digging round on the site and found plans and hardware to build a frame jig. so i guess after hunting season is over the bike will come apart...
my project for this winter. bought as is and it sits way to low. if you have seen this bike before and have any info about it let me know. think it was built in north carolina
thanks twomany
i will give that a shot
i am going to look for a longer fork after i find out my tubes exact length because even with a slight rake decrease i still need the length to try and keep the 6.5 ft wheelbase
no i dont but was thinking of taking it to a local guy who builds custom frames and see how much it would cost to reduce the rake. i like the stance of bike now with a 6 and a half foot wheel base but need more know how on the less rake and fork length needed to keep that. my uncle is a welder...
just bought this bike a week or so ago as a project. it runs rather well even though the compression is a little low in both cylinders ( about 120psi ). the biggest problem is how low the front of the frame sits. i have only rode it around the block in my neighborhood and it drags on the...