Richard Tool
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How can the diameter of the wheels change the rake if you reduce the diameter by an equal amount front and back ?
What frame is that?
Glad to see it's been converted to "proper" gearchange, like our 500 was (actually, used a 400/4 bottom end for the 6 speed box )
OK.I am not going to say how good my Seeley 850 handles...
The group's frustration and expression of frustration with Al, and his same dozen or so lines (10 of which are completely irrelevant, total BS, or backward) that are found on near every single thread on the forum, is surprisingly minimal.Come on guys, give us and Al a break. Take this rant to the Pub area.
- Knut
And what do you think about the comment from Al that someone should try removing the head steady assembly from a commando and fit a steering damper instead?The group's frustration and expression of frustration with Al, and his same dozen or so lines (10 of which are completely irrelevant, total BS, or backward) that are found on near every single thread on the forum, is surprisingly minimal.
Al's up to almost 15,000 posts. A few (mostly good natured) posts now and then calling out the stink coming off the BS is to be expected. We have to be able to look across the internet into each others' eye, wink, and recognize that it's still happening. We still get advice on race carb settings for methanol. We're still told that bikes corner better without lean. We're still told drum brakes will kill us. We're still told of a as-yet-substantiated illustrious race career. All while we're discussing Avon tire availability.
To keep this post quasi-relevant, in the previous post, Al's correct 2.25" Norton yoke offset dimension metric conversion is 57mm, not 53. A totally forgivable slip up, but ironically in a thread started to avoid the inaccuracies surrounding Featherbeds.
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We all are aging differently, and some of us require more patience than others. Sometimes we just need that wink.
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We all are aging differently, and some of us require more patience than others. Sometimes we just need that wink.
Even a cursory glance at the design kinda shows that would be pretty stupid !And what do you think about the comment from Al that someone should try removing the head steady assembly from a commando and fit a steering damper instead?
Personally I hope nobody tries it
ExactlyEven a cursory glance at the design kinda shows that would be pretty stupid !
An easy experiment would be… remove one leg from a three legged stool and see how that impacts stability !!
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Yes, I get it. In the end, it's the responsibility of moderator(s) to ensure postings are relevant and factual. The other day I signed up for a FB group on English bikes. One of the rules subscribers have to agree on is, staying on topic.The group's frustration and expression of frustration with Al, and his same dozen or so lines (10 of which are completely irrelevant, total BS, or backward) that are found on near every single thread on the forum, is surprisingly minimal.
If you forced everyone to stay on topic all the time I think the content would drop substantially I personally don't mind if something I posted goes off track,but I fully understand that others do mindYes, I get it. In the end, it's the responsibility of moderator(s) to ensure postings are relevant and factual. The other day I signed up for a FB group on English bikes. One of the rules subscribers have to agree on is, staying on topic.
Maybe Jerry Doe just needs to implement stricter rules, preventing the forum turning into a swamp of arbitrary statements. There are tendencies, not only by AL.
- Knut