I can't see how they did it but.........................
Taffy
sorry, but have I got an echo?
http://husaberg.org/suspension/18058-bearup-machine.html
would be good to see how it was done. also the pressure on a lil scoot is nothing like the mass of steel and kilos of weight, the sheer BHP of a bigger machine.
although all that adjustment looks great, its actually just phuqin things up after 2-3mm. its like a novelty for the sake of it. Yamaha had an adjustable steering head back in the 60-s for their road race GP machines for Phil Read, Mick Duff and Bill Ivy etc. they hinged the top section like a ro-ro ship door and you simply stuffed washers in each side of centre near the bottom. more washers extended the trail.
the trail has to be right to within 1mm plus or minus and luckily those three rings at the top of your forks can do 1mm but even they make a bike taller/shorter, take weight from one end and put it on the other etc.
about 5 years ago this month I borrowed a KTM300exc 6-day that was brand new and it just would not drop into corners. I had to be doing 10-15mph before it would drop on its side.
I reported here the problem when it came up on the identical 300 Husaberg (even the same age) and an old member went bananas, citing that until I rode THAT MAN's own bike, I just could not know - no way - what was wrong. Ho-hum, what can you say....
I obviously get to ride a lot of customers bikes and indeed my sales bikes and the biggest mistake I see is the 2001-2003s in SM and in 17" wheel trim running the standard 22mm dirtbike offset. they just don't want to turn, all they want to do is go straight ahead (same as above)....too little trail.
but people don't touch what they don't understand and they don't trust anyone.
I did some changes to a ScX 6-8 weeks ago and he took 2 seconds off his lap times and declared himself so happy he wanted to go home at 2pm. I said surely I haven't done it that well, all in one go? there's suspension work to come? no, no, no, all good, let's go home.
the next weekend they raced up near Scotland and i didn't go. the hardpacked track hammered him and his bro in the chair. so they took everything off. everything. they even owe me for parts and i may not get the money for it as they don't intend using it. If they had called me I could have helped sort it but they didn't.
I've been fostering that relationship for 2 years and due to whoever (the brother? a spectator? another rider?) I lose bacuse they got in all-of-a-panic. :furious::furious:
Taffy