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madcow
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hi all i wonder if one of you chaps can help.
i am after the length of the standard firestorm forks.
from the top including cap to the spindle center will do- this is easiest to check witout any load so you might have to push up on the bars when it is on the sidestand .

i aquired mine with the forks stuffed in the engine and the white powers i am fitting need the length reducing

thanks in anticipation
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me again,
today was going to be a good day.
we put my new yokes on the miller, drilled all the clamps milled out the underneath lovely jubly.

i turned the fork bottoms down so the new caliper mounts fitted welded them up but while they were boiling hot i thought i would unscrew them....disaster the are now stuck nither on nor off .

i think fireblade forks could now be the answer which model is best, how long are they and what sizes are the legs where they fit in the yokes- i would still like to use mine !

help !!!!!!
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Sorry buddy I no longer own a Storm but I believe the RRW Blade 1998 ish front end is a viable alternative. I have not personally done the conversion so would not dream of giving you duff gen. I have though owned both bikes and the improvement is worthy of the swap.
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
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madcow wrote:me again,
today was going to be a good day.
we put my new yokes on the miller, drilled all the clamps milled out the underneath lovely jubly.

i turned the fork bottoms down so the new caliper mounts fitted welded them up but while they were boiling hot i thought i would unscrew them....disaster the are now stuck nither on nor off .

i think fireblade forks could now be the answer which model is best, how long are they and what sizes are the legs where they fit in the yokes- i would still like to use mine !

help !!!!!!
You need to tell us more. You know what you are talking about, but we're in the dark here :!:

For a start what yokes are you turning down :?: are they from another bike :?: if so which model, or are they specially made for your bike :?:

Once we get that info we can give more advice on your latter question :!:

Chris.
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ok so i was a bit short on the info, but i was in the middle of a crisis !
im making a firestorm supermoto (i would add photos but forgot how to)
all is now well, we had to machine the bottoms off the forks and start again.
things should go smoothly, now (fingers crossed)i just didnt want to scrap over 40 hrs of machining.
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madcow wrote:ok so i was a bit short on the info, but i was in the middle of a crisis !
im making a firestorm supermoto (i would add photos but forgot how to)
all is now well, we had to machine the bottoms off the forks and start again.
things should go smoothly, now (fingers crossed)i just didnt want to scrap over 40 hrs of machining.
Hell fire I am looking forward to seeing this :D
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
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Beamish wrote:
madcow wrote:ok so i was a bit short on the info, but i was in the middle of a crisis !
im making a firestorm supermoto (i would add photos but forgot how to)
all is now well, we had to machine the bottoms off the forks and start again.
things should go smoothly, now (fingers crossed)i just didnt want to scrap over 40 hrs of machining.
Hell fire I am looking forward to seeing this :D
Wait no longer Jim, i was sure it was the same fella that posted pics a while back,i remembered cos they were so different 8)

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madcow wrote:ok so i was a bit short on the info, but i was in the middle of a crisis !
im making a firestorm supermoto (i would add photos but forgot how to)
all is now well, we had to machine the bottoms off the forks and start again.
things should go smoothly, now (fingers crossed)i just didnt want to scrap over 40 hrs of machining.
Glad too hear all is well now :!: I can fully appreciate you not wishing to scrap over 40hrs of machining.
Keep up the good work, I'm sure it will all be worth it :!:

Chris.
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Thanks BP. How I missed those tiny pictures I will never know :lol:
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thanks guys ,not the best on these computer thingys, there are some smaller picks further down the original post.
it is coming together now i will update the photos soon
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hey

mad cow from ccm riders by any chance ?


regards mark
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God there arnt two of us!
No never had a ccm, i know gary (harthern,he owns it)

its my initials,and the fact i have been known to do stupid things-
race at the TT, fort william down hill course at 45 etc.
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lol


i saw ya pic and thought it was madcow ( madcow racing )



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