I have now got my Ohlins FG43 repaired after the accident at Cadwell and am now looking to stop it happening again!!
Basically i want to put some fork sliders on,but the SP5 wheel spindle is solid!! So,i i have two options(unless anybody knows different):
1.Drill the spindle(it is solid) to take a standard available fork protector,what will this do to the strength etc? 2.Get an alternative hollow front spindle-i don't know what will fit.
Could you not use a spare standard axle, get some holes drilled and tapped in each end to take a suitable bolt for the protector? Something like an M8 thread about 10mm long in a 17mm axle wouldn't compromise the strength I wouldn't have thought, especially when there was a bolt in it.
Just a thought. An engineering whizz might be along in a minute
Could you not use a spare standard axle, get some holes drilled and tapped in each end to take a suitable bolt for the protector? Something like an M8 thread about 10mm long in a 17mm axle wouldn't compromise the strength I wouldn't have thought, especially when there was a bolt in it.
Just a thought. An engineering whizz might be along in a minute
send me down all the measurments and i'll run one off for you at work, no worries.I'll drill and tap out the threads at 8 mm /1.25 pitch so you can fit them straight in.
Thanks for the offer mate,but I'm ok with lathes,mills and shaping machines.Thanks anyway.
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Originally Posted by burtsp5
Hi Jasp,
send me down all the measurments and i'll run one off for you at work, no worries.I'll drill and tap out the threads at 8 mm /1.25 pitch so you can fit them straight in.