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Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro
Posted by 'IamSpartacus' on 19 Dec 2015 @ 08:42


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In "normal" position the clamped upper and lower bars are separated by the approx 61 mm by the mounting block.

As the top/lower bars are usually about 16 mm & 20 mm respectively.

In the "pushed back" position the upper and lower bars are separated by approx 56 mm, but sit in a cradle which is at least 21.5 mm wide.

This spacing difference in the cradle provides for both the drop and the droop.

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Karting gets more exciting with new front (droopy)  by 'IamSpartacus'   (16 Dec 2015 @ 13:47)
Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro  by 'Chris34'   (18 Dec 2015 @ 13:59)
Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro  by 'Griffo'   (18 Dec 2015 @ 15:23)
Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro  by 'AndyOxfordshire'   (18 Dec 2015 @ 16:23)
Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro  by 'Griffo'   (18 Dec 2015 @ 17:29)
Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro  by 'RichardB'   (18 Dec 2015 @ 17:36)
Re: Karting gets more exciting with new front (dro  by 'IamSpartacus'  << You are here!

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