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Old 13-Jul-2006, 22:15   #1
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Mine has the pivot adjacent to the locating bolt, or 5 notches clockwise from your pic. Like I said, I'm pretty sure that this gave the same dimensions as the std linkage, but I stand to be corrected.......

HTH Paul

Maybe I'll bung mine on to see how it feels and how the sag etc measures up, but I was saving it for the winter when its all going to be in bits anyway.....


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Old 13-Jul-2006, 22:43   #2
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That position is where i had move it to.That is as radical as it gets.I didn't like it,too quick turning for me.Of course it depends on how much ride height you have on the u-loop as well!!
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Old 14-Jul-2006, 09:35   #3
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Jasper, rotate your's by one click anti-clockwise and that's where mine is sitting. Pm'd you about reference pics, bottom of steer tube to centre of front wheel spindle is 475mm.
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