all this talk of anti dive front ends and i can see the benefit(s) i was sat there stareing at my TV wondering how to antidive an original front end....
well there was bugger all on tv now jedward has left
anti dive
randall ate my dog!!
no one likes us we dont care
no one likes us we dont care
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Mark will post something on here later that might help. It was fitted to his SI (now deceased) which featured a modified standard disc brake with antidive. It isn't hard to do, but a picture will tell a thousand words.
Mark, stop watching daytime TV and post that link. (BTW, how is the broken leg??)
Mark, stop watching daytime TV and post that link. (BTW, how is the broken leg??)
Martin

dont think he means this martin , how i read it he wants to anti dive a std hub(not hydraulic)
legs getting better which is good as im bored of ricky trisha kyle
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Mark, are you doing these for people? I have a miffed up disc back plate that could be worked for this set up.
What you have done looks nice and neat. I like muchly.
What you have done looks nice and neat. I like muchly.
That's not going anywhere...
i have a very clever friend m8, he does one offs . you can ring him on 01603414666 ,. he trades as cs engineering and his name is chris.
think that one ended up in a scrapyard unless anyone knows different
think that one ended up in a scrapyard unless anyone knows different
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mark wrote:
think that one ended up in a scrapyard unless anyone knows different
That doesn't sound so good. What was wrong with it?
That's not going anywhere...
i got o.a.p'd
all in this link
http://scooterotica.org/tempforum/viewt ... =mark+tidd" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
all in this link
http://scooterotica.org/tempforum/viewt ... =mark+tidd" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Bugger! Sorry about that. Hope you're doing all right now. I've done a month in intensive care myslef, the farting competitions in there where more of a silent affair, but worthy never the less
So, was the brake a good set-up?
So, was the brake a good set-up?
That's not going anywhere...
one of the best i have ever used . the caliper and disc was of a p2 so it was designed for a 10" wheel
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So the magic question would have to be, how much would you mate charge to do another if I were to come up with the caliper?
That's not going anywhere...
