Another question from the green horn. I am putting a 39 big twin springer together for the first time and the upper/lower inner springs I have are "c" springs about 3" long. I slid them on to the spring rod and the lower is only about 1/2 the clearance of the main outer spring. It doesn't seem like it's correct because is it not even close to the length of the outer spring. It would not seem to really do anything. Is that correct? Palmer makes a distinction beween solo and sidecar bikes. My bike will not have a sidecar. As always, your help is appreciated.
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All the inner springs for The tubular style fork are curved, with the uppers being shorter than the lowers. The straight type are likely VL lowers which had a flat anti-rattle spring mounted in a notch in the spring rod to hold tension on them.
What are the lengths of the springs you have? Stock are approx 3-3/8 for the lowers and 3-1/4 for the uppers measured on the long side of the "C". The lowers are also heavier gauge with fewer coils.
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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Beware, the lower inner springs for a side car equiped rig are longer. I have a set installed on my 41 knuckle side car rig. I think I got them form J&P or maybe AAOK but they are substantially longer than the solo springs and they are available. It makes a difference with the extra side car weight.
Tom ( Rollo) Hardy
AMCA # 12766
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