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Need to know factory spec (or real) front and rear suspension travel. Doing some spring work and cant find this info. For 2005 865cc Bonnie. Thanks
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Hey Rodger, I know it's probably in my service manual but I don't have it at work with me. I will look at it tonight and let you know.
Tony G
'03 America
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Rear Wheel Travel 105mm Front Fork Travel 120mm
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Quote:
Rear Wheel Travel 105mm Front Fork Travel 120mm
Larry beat me to it.....I have to start leaving work earlier.
Tony G
'03 America
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Thanks guys-now I am back to the problems with my Hagon SS Nitros.
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I wonder if the Triumph Scrambler has the same front suspension components and travel as the "roadbike" T-100. If so, it can't be much of an off-road scrambler (like those of the 60s were).
--Tom
02 TBA; 130 mains; TBS; Nology Coils&Wires;Unifilter/opened Airbox; -AI/snorkels; -2 baffles;Progressive 440s & Springs
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