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TwoBobRob:
I will presume you have this plate on your forks?   The plate I have extends down below the lugs and has a couple of chunks machined out to guide and retain the aforementioned jubilee clips. Always worked nice for me.

Alternatively, why not have a pair of AD lugs brazed/welded onto your ride?  Not at all expensive and all your problems solved in one hit, job's a good 'un  ;)

jimwise68:
I ran a similar one that Rob is talking about, but it weighed about as much as my bike.

So swapped it for a smaller cromo one, with no jubilee clips. It has no flex at all and weighs feck all. Plus it was half the price of the original one.  :daumenhoch:

theRuler:

--- Quote from: jimwise68 on May 08, 2006, 12:07 AM ---I ran a similar one that Rob is talking about, but it weighed about as much as my bike.

So swapped it for a smaller cromo one, with no jubilee clips. It has no flex at all and weighs feck all. Plus it was half the price of the original one.  :daumenhoch:

--- End quote ---

thats another thing. they weigh too much

the one that i have flexing is on the back of a supergoose 3, that i didnt really want to weld lugs onto.

oberonspacefruit:
real men weld.

theRuler:

--- Quote from: theŽuler on May 08, 2006, 01:10 AM ---the one that i have flexing is on the back of a supergoose 3, that i didnt really want to weld lugs onto.

--- End quote ---

which makes me a biatch!

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