Staffy
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A little advise - PLEASE.
Am in the process of installing an American Suspension Springer front end. Below is a pic of the LOWER tree (sorry not the best). It appears that there are "built in / hidden" fork stops and the lower race beating will mount DIRECTLY onto the lower tree - NOT having to bolt on the stock or equelvilliant fork stops. (The bearing will sit on the core – typically where the 4 screws would mount the stock fork stops). Does that appear acceptable or do the stock fork stops need to be bolted on?
I know there are a ton of you who have addressed this – a little advised PLEASE – Thanks. In Al’s “How To…” he has installed the stock fork stop but may be cause that was a “batwing” tree, mine is the Decapitator and the STOP PINS/BOLTS are aligned perfectly as per stock.
(Just as an FYI this is going onto a Mastiff and the geometry changes dramatically – approximately from a 3” off set to a 2” and NO tree rake)
Am in the process of installing an American Suspension Springer front end. Below is a pic of the LOWER tree (sorry not the best). It appears that there are "built in / hidden" fork stops and the lower race beating will mount DIRECTLY onto the lower tree - NOT having to bolt on the stock or equelvilliant fork stops. (The bearing will sit on the core – typically where the 4 screws would mount the stock fork stops). Does that appear acceptable or do the stock fork stops need to be bolted on?
I know there are a ton of you who have addressed this – a little advised PLEASE – Thanks. In Al’s “How To…” he has installed the stock fork stop but may be cause that was a “batwing” tree, mine is the Decapitator and the STOP PINS/BOLTS are aligned perfectly as per stock.
(Just as an FYI this is going onto a Mastiff and the geometry changes dramatically – approximately from a 3” off set to a 2” and NO tree rake)
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