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homebrew123 wrote:Hi, if you drop the back end by 3" then do the same with the forks, but the adjuster knobs will hit the handlebars, so fit a pair of cheap £9.99 handlebar risers and it also gives a better ridng position at the same time. The standard links are 118mm between holes centres, and the ones that I made were to the standard size because the bike had been lowered and I wanted it back to original height. But the ones that were fitted were 130mm and I also have a set of 125mm and they do drop the bike a decent amount. I think the longest that I have seen for sale have been 135mm between centres from a place in Germany. And I would recommend to use 30mm wide stainless strip, either 3mm or 4mm thick and I just rounded the ends. If you want to be fancy you could shape into dog bone shape, but I figured they would be stronger with more metal, and use some new cobalt drills or similar and go up in sizes and keep the tip cool and the speed of the drill slow, or the stainless will work harden and you will overheat the cutting edge.
When I said about the tank studs to hold the seat, they are 20mm long in total, with only 10mm sticking out from the tank and that's why they use a short sleeve nut, to reach through the seat hole onto the stud. If you have any old furniture fixings with m6 sleeve nuts then they would be perfect, failing that they are very cheap off ebay, and then have a look at the recessed or countersunk large OD m8 aluminium washers that are on ebay as well.
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