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Standard TRX measurement please...
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- honkdawillydahonk
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Standard TRX measurement please...
Can someone please measure the height of the bottom of the bottom yoke (if you see what I mean) from the wheel spindle (or similar) with forks in standard position or dropped.... There's something odd going on with my geometry and I need some base settings to work from....
Thanks...
Thanks...
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
just had a look at my old fork legs , and going off the marks that are on the stantions from the underside of the bottom yoke were it clamps to the leg to the centre of the axle i get 475mm this is with no load free length
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
My stock bike, on the sidestand, also measure 475mm. White bike on a paddock stand measures 465mm. So....is your headlight any good?
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
Thanks guys. Any chance of a measurement with the bike on a rear paddock stand?
- preferably from directly under the steering stem (YZF yokes on mine you see...) Are all these definately standard set up?
Headlight is pretty good. Sorry for not replying to your PM (I forgot)
Headlight is pretty good. Sorry for not replying to your PM (I forgot)
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
From under the stem to the floor? Or down the forks? Or any other point on the frame to the ground?
My white bike is stock forks with 0.85 springs - doubt it makes any odds - and a 120/60 tyre.
My white bike is stock forks with 0.85 springs - doubt it makes any odds - and a 120/60 tyre.
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
From bottom of the stem to the centre of the wheel spindle ideally....youngy wrote:From under the stem to the floor? Or down the forks? Or any other point on the frame to the ground?
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
490mm. Bottom of stem to centreline of spindle with the bike on a rear paddock stand. Are your yokes the same thickness as the TRX ones?
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
Thanks. I'm getting 475mm on mine (I'm pretty sure the YZF bottom yoke is the samethickness at that point) Sounds about right doesn't it....youngy wrote:490mm. Bottom of stem to centreline of spindle with the bike on a rear paddock stand. Are your yokes the same thickness as the TRX ones?
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
yes very similar - right sort of ball park I'd think. what front tyre do you have 60 or 70?
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
70...youngy wrote:yes very similar - right sort of ball park I'd think. what front tyre do you have 60 or 70?
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
so your spindle is 6mm higher off the ground, so you'd want to drop the yokes down the forks about that to keep the geometry the same..............
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
The same as what? Mine measures 475mm and your standard TRX measures 490mm. Even allowing for 6mm for the taller tyre my front is still dropped 9mm from standard. Isn't it? I'm confused....youngy wrote:so your spindle is 6mm higher off the ground, so you'd want to drop the yokes down the forks about that to keep the geometry the same..............
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
The same as standard
I thought that's what you were looking at. I too am confused. I give up.
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
Err. No offence intended...youngy wrote:The same as standardI thought that's what you were looking at. I too am confused. I give up.
Basically I'm looking for standard measurements.... but obviously I want to drop the front a little (most people seem to) to quicken the steering. According to your info my headstock is sitting 10mm or so lower than standard which is about right I think.
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Re: Standard TRX measurement please...
None taken................I'd agree. From your original post you suggest you're having a problem of some sort?