Lambretta Disc Brake Hydraulic ANTI - DIVE Disk Disc Kit
What Dampers have you got on yours Minority?
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Mine came today, great quality indeed, also got 2 x socket head M8 x 30 out of stores
just need the time to get in the shed now 
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BGM dampers, they caused the only problem mounting the anti dive bolt on fork bracket. Whoever welded the top damper mounting on, didnt position it properly which left the damper a fraction too close to the antidive bolt on bracket (it wouldn't fitSpud wrote:What Dampers have you got on yours Minority?

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I think the socket heads are a good idea Andy, I'm not sure of the tensile strength of the "shiny" suplied Item (and it is barely long enough).Andy Pickering wrote:Mine came today, great quality indeed, also got 2 x socket head M8 x 30 out of storesjust need the time to get in the shed now
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Having said that I've not read any posts or heard of failures of the original bolt.
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The damper bolts ./ studs have a fairly easy life really as the 'shock' load is cushioned through rubber bushes and of course the damper only exerts part of the suspension load so high tensile is probably not essential anyway.Minority wrote:Andy Pickering wrote:I'm not sure of the tensile strength of the "shiny" suplied Item (and it is barely long enough).
Having said that I've not read any posts or heard of failures of the original bolt.
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Slight misunderstanding there, the bolts I was talking about were the ones holding the rose joints on the brake antidive kit. As it is "brakes" can't afford anything to break, but as I said haven't heard of any breaking anyway.coaster wrote:The damper bolts ./ studs have a fairly easy life really as the 'shock' load is cushioned through rubber bushes and of course the damper only exerts part of the suspension load so high tensile is probably not essential anyway.Minority wrote:Andy Pickering wrote:I'm not sure of the tensile strength of the "shiny" suplied Item (and it is barely long enough).
Having said that I've not read any posts or heard of failures of the original bolt.
You're quite right about the damper bolts, fairly light loads I would guess.
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Quite right Minority, my badMinority wrote: Slight misunderstanding there, the bolts I was talking about were the ones holding the rose joints on the brake antidive kit. As it is "brakes" can't afford anything to break, but as I said haven't heard of any breaking anyway.
You're quite right about the damper bolts, fairly light loads I would guess.
