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Opinions on Velorex 560 to Moto Guzzi Ambassador
Quote from mittelme on June 14, 2012, 5:31 pmthanks Howard and Lonnie for the help, it look that the shock tower was not 90
degrees to the sidecar frame and in result it and up with wheel camber.
I add 2 washer in the outboard side of the shock tower (~2mm) new 10mm bolts with hardened steel.
now the wheel is 90 degrees to the sidecar frame:)
adjust the SC to the bike with ~35Kg in the SC, rod test and it look and steer very good.
regard
eli m
thanks Howard and Lonnie for the help, it look that the shock tower was not 90
degrees to the sidecar frame and in result it and up with wheel camber.
I add 2 washer in the outboard side of the shock tower (~2mm) new 10mm bolts with hardened steel.
now the wheel is 90 degrees to the sidecar frame:)
adjust the SC to the bike with ~35Kg in the SC, rod test and it look and steer very good.
regard
eli m
Quote from gilberth on June 15, 2012, 9:52 amI recently put a second disk on the front of my Guzzi. It stops pretty quickly so no reason to hook up the sidecar brake on my 560.
Howard
I recently put a second disk on the front of my Guzzi. It stops pretty quickly so no reason to hook up the sidecar brake on my 560.
Howard