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Old 12-Dec-2005, 18:59
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Calling ST owners - help please!

I need a volunteer to go to the garage/living room/bedroom/dungeon/wherever the bike is kept... with a tape measure.

I'm after finding out the length of the back suspension tie-rod thing. Not the rose joints, just the rod itself. I have a cunning plan!

Info would be most appreciated, brownie point for first correct answer!

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Old 12-Dec-2005, 19:19
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right well I have been down to my garage.............with a tape measure.................and...................its not easy to measure but it looks like

225 over the lock nuts

& 270 over the centres of the ends

This is when its on its centre stand so the back wheel is off the ground.

Hope that helps, let me know if you neeed more
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Old 12-Dec-2005, 21:04
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hehehe... looks like my plan's been busted!

Thanks for the info YMFB, that's just what I needed.
And cheers Nelly, something else to consider.

And TP, shhhhhhh........
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