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mr mugello wrote:Original rechromed fitted back in a lot easier than getting out. Well worth the hassle removing. Religning the grub screw with hole I was concerned with messing up, but able to push in frame by hand three quarters of way.
paid £23 including postage at Quality Chrome Hull.Phil D wrote:mr mugello wrote:Original rechromed fitted back in a lot easier than getting out. Well worth the hassle removing. Religning the grub screw with hole I was concerned with messing up, but able to push in frame by hand three quarters of way.
Just out of interest what's the going rate for a C/R re-chrome at the moment?
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:Even with non-chrome ring headsets you might need to adjust the seating of the headset by fitting shims (washers) of varying thicknesses between the headset casting & the headset clamp. It can take considerable time to get the fit right.
You can’t just ‘assemble‘ Lambrettas, you have to ‘fit’ them.
It wouldn't be the first time that the slot in the fork (where the clamp screw engages) has had to be widened upwards or downwards to allow a better fit of the headset to the leg-shields....
mr mugello wrote:Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:Even with non-chrome ring headsets you might need to adjust the seating of the headset by fitting shims (washers) of varying thicknesses between the headset casting & the headset clamp. It can take considerable time to get the fit right.
You can’t just ‘assemble‘ Lambrettas, you have to ‘fit’ them.
It wouldn't be the first time that the slot in the fork (where the clamp screw engages) has had to be widened upwards or downwards to allow a better fit of the headset to the leg-shields....
Thanks will give shims ago.
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