Series 2 Width Required

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Could anyone please tell me, or measure, the width of a Series 2 frame with panels on just before the side panels start to drop behind the rear footboards? Probably easier to measure if you don't have the engine in. I hope that's understandable :-?
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mike

i can measure tomorrow as i`m working on mine - got no engine in (miles from that !)

i`m not using rear footboards so i dont have any and ny panels are fibreglass

not entirely sure what you mean - if you can enlighten me i can measure

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Hi Gary,
It's the width with the panels on, at the point just before the panels drop down behind rear footboards (if you had them ;-) )

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It's no hassle to measure mine either, but:

Do you mean

The outer width between the lower (rolled) panel edges?

At the last point of the horizontal lower panel edge. before the 'drop' to the panel handle section?

Ie. Ignoring floor boards and out-riggers?
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Yanker wrote:It's no hassle to measure mine either, but:

Do you mean

The outer width between the lower (rolled) panel edges?

At the last point of the horizontal lower panel edge. before the 'drop' to the panel handle section?

Ie. Ignoring floor boards and out-riggers?
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Oh, and please lee me know with or without panel rubbers...
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Hi again,

I got 15"/38cm on my spec described earlier (no handles or rubbers but panels 'clamped' between knees and gap for rubbers equal and correct both sides)

Intrigued what this is about!

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Excellent, thanks ;-)
I'm having a Series 3 expansion pipe modified to fit Series 2 & need to ensure panel clearance :-)
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