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offset fork races to rake front end???
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that will even discuss it.
If anyone knows if anyone makes a set of offset races I would like to know also
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I guess after after all the years of riding severely over powered streetbikes and wild rides on the old 1327 down the 1/8 mile with unraked frontends Ive learned to just go with the wheelie! :woohoo:
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I never thought of that,how does it work?baborz72 wrote: I wasn't referring to "raking trees". I was referring to accentric bearing sets, which act the same as a raked frame. The raked triple trees are dangerous and should not be used on ANYTHING! Offset bearing races however, move the axis point and raise the amount of trail exactly the same as a cut frame. The only thing is, you don't have to butcher up a vintage frame to achieve your goal. Cost is also dramatically cut, as you don't need a fabricator or a frame jig to install them.
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