i think you will find a nicer ride if you start with the pivot point about an inch below the axle
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OK I will plan on having the pivot point lower as you guys suggested
I just received my 1" hole saw in today It came real quick
I'm debating if I want to make the forks wider. I have 1 inch clearance between the tire and the side of the fork but I have to mount my shocks a little off center of the rockers and down tubes to keep that 1 inch clearance
If I decide to go wider it will delay things. I have the money to buy more plate steel but don't have the time to go get it.
Im sucking up to the Ol'Lady now in case I need her to go get it
didnt notice what u got the hole saw for but.. it will not make a very tight tolerance hole... it will be quite a bit over
I need to be able to get something from the local hardware store, Lowes, Ace someplace like that
Well that sucks...
I was planning to use it for the neck stem holes in the upper and lower plate and the hold in the rockers for the axle. The axle is 3/4 but I am using a 1" spacer that reduces it down to 3/4"
I will have some extra plate steel and will drill a test hold in it first
Question???
what lubricant should I use when drilling these hole?
I need to be able to get something from the local hardware store, Lowes, Ace someplace like that
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