Just a little background here, I acquired a '65 basket case (swingarm frame) which appears to have the majority of its parts. But as most of you already know and I am learning, it doesn't mean the parts are correct for that year. And it appears to me the triple tree is falling into this category.
Now I have read the post on the triple trees which indicates there are two versions, one for the rigid frame and one for the swingarm frame. The picture depicts on one of the posts shows the two versions, the one on top being the swingarm version and the one on the bottom being the rigid version.
I am a little confused about the terminology of "boss". What are they referring too? Could it be the bottom portion of the stem that is sticking out from the lower trees plate, where the stem is either "welded" or "pressed" onto the bottom plate?
I looked at the pictures and it appears the rigid frame, bottom picture, the bottom of the stem has a donut end and a higher dimension. The swingarm stem looks like it is flatten out and not as high, the top picture.
What is the difference between the two and how would it affect each frame if the wrong tree was used on a frame? Or maybe it doesn't matter. I know from the background I have had in manufacturing, that certain parts can superseded others. For the better or worse some would say. Could this be the case?
Also "IF" I would want to take on the adventure of making this a 100 point bike, could the wrong version of the triple tree make a difference?
They also talk about an adjustable tree? What is meant by that. Are the fork tubes adjustable on the triple tree? (Maybe the way the tubes are positioned in the pinch portion of the lower trees?
I am looking at a triple tree to purchase, and it does have the correct casting number of -48 but it appears it is the what I call the donut bottom which is I think is for the rigid frame. So would this be wrong for the swingarm?
I hope this makes sense, if not let me know.
Thanks,
Chip
Now I have read the post on the triple trees which indicates there are two versions, one for the rigid frame and one for the swingarm frame. The picture depicts on one of the posts shows the two versions, the one on top being the swingarm version and the one on the bottom being the rigid version.
I am a little confused about the terminology of "boss". What are they referring too? Could it be the bottom portion of the stem that is sticking out from the lower trees plate, where the stem is either "welded" or "pressed" onto the bottom plate?
I looked at the pictures and it appears the rigid frame, bottom picture, the bottom of the stem has a donut end and a higher dimension. The swingarm stem looks like it is flatten out and not as high, the top picture.
What is the difference between the two and how would it affect each frame if the wrong tree was used on a frame? Or maybe it doesn't matter. I know from the background I have had in manufacturing, that certain parts can superseded others. For the better or worse some would say. Could this be the case?
Also "IF" I would want to take on the adventure of making this a 100 point bike, could the wrong version of the triple tree make a difference?
They also talk about an adjustable tree? What is meant by that. Are the fork tubes adjustable on the triple tree? (Maybe the way the tubes are positioned in the pinch portion of the lower trees?
I am looking at a triple tree to purchase, and it does have the correct casting number of -48 but it appears it is the what I call the donut bottom which is I think is for the rigid frame. So would this be wrong for the swingarm?
I hope this makes sense, if not let me know.
Thanks,
Chip
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