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okay, the first problem I'm going to hear about is it is a v-twin 47 frame and offset front end and cups and races. that's what I've got, that's what I have to work with. now that that's out of the way, I think I'm having trouble setting it up correctly to put on an offset top clamp for risers on a 47 .
offset springer has a self centering guide for the race at the bottom of the neck stem on top of the fork crown plates, followed by a bottom race, then ball bearings then the bottom neck cup. right so far? and if correct, when it is all tightened up should i see the bottom edge of the race and some space between the bottom of the race and the crown plates when looking head on in between the springs? how much, because im seeing 3/32" from front edge of race to fork plate.
on the top side of the frame neck is the top cup, then ball bearings and then a top race, followed by the cone nut. correct? OR - does the inside of the crown nut eliminate the need for a race on top? (probably not but i had to ask) if i use a top race then the crown nut, when fairly snug leaves only 1/4" of stem showing above the top of the cone nut. if i take out the race and just use the cone nut on top, then i have 7/16" of stem showing above the top of the cone nut.
i feel like I'm doing something wrong - like there's too much space being taken up by the races and cups and therefore not enough stem above the cone nut. it seem like it should all be more compact. when i put the offset top clamp on, the fork tubes dont come all the way up to the top surface of the clamp - there's a gap. next is the plate/cover that has the locking pin that fits in the cone nut teeth and the nut that holds that on - its only catching like 2-3 threads, again, because there is not enough stem above the cone nut.
my feeling is the races are too thick but would like to hear what you all have to say.
thanks.
okay, the first problem I'm going to hear about is it is a v-twin 47 frame and offset front end and cups and races. that's what I've got, that's what I have to work with. now that that's out of the way, I think I'm having trouble setting it up correctly to put on an offset top clamp for risers on a 47 .
offset springer has a self centering guide for the race at the bottom of the neck stem on top of the fork crown plates, followed by a bottom race, then ball bearings then the bottom neck cup. right so far? and if correct, when it is all tightened up should i see the bottom edge of the race and some space between the bottom of the race and the crown plates when looking head on in between the springs? how much, because im seeing 3/32" from front edge of race to fork plate.
on the top side of the frame neck is the top cup, then ball bearings and then a top race, followed by the cone nut. correct? OR - does the inside of the crown nut eliminate the need for a race on top? (probably not but i had to ask) if i use a top race then the crown nut, when fairly snug leaves only 1/4" of stem showing above the top of the cone nut. if i take out the race and just use the cone nut on top, then i have 7/16" of stem showing above the top of the cone nut.
i feel like I'm doing something wrong - like there's too much space being taken up by the races and cups and therefore not enough stem above the cone nut. it seem like it should all be more compact. when i put the offset top clamp on, the fork tubes dont come all the way up to the top surface of the clamp - there's a gap. next is the plate/cover that has the locking pin that fits in the cone nut teeth and the nut that holds that on - its only catching like 2-3 threads, again, because there is not enough stem above the cone nut.
my feeling is the races are too thick but would like to hear what you all have to say.
thanks.
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