marshg246
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Some of the things I find when building bikes really amaze me! I'm parting out a mess of a bike and using a lot of the parts for a combat I'm building for a customer. The donor bike included the fork internals in the picture. Notice that the bottom of the dampers are aligned and that the rods are pulled all the way to the top. The damper tubes are obviously the same length but either the rods are different lengths or the short one is getting caught inside the damper tube.
Then notice that the springs are clearly different lengths. The long spring was on the short damper rod, so the short spring is not collapsed over time. Fortunately, I have plenty of springs, rods, and dampers to compare against so I can see what is right and wrong.
I wouldn't be quite as surprised but clearly the parts are all new. Also, I don't know where the damper tubes came from because they are not the normal darker colored steel and the bleed holes at the bottom are slightly different sizes (can't see that in the picture)!
This is just an example of the many stupid things I've found in the donor bike - a bike that was supposedly "ready to ride".
Then notice that the springs are clearly different lengths. The long spring was on the short damper rod, so the short spring is not collapsed over time. Fortunately, I have plenty of springs, rods, and dampers to compare against so I can see what is right and wrong.
I wouldn't be quite as surprised but clearly the parts are all new. Also, I don't know where the damper tubes came from because they are not the normal darker colored steel and the bleed holes at the bottom are slightly different sizes (can't see that in the picture)!
This is just an example of the many stupid things I've found in the donor bike - a bike that was supposedly "ready to ride".
