Anybody got some advice on running these two together I have adjusted shock to highest point but still have contact between manifold and frame, whats the best way to get some clearance please, sorry

thanks
Mark
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Storkfoot wrote:I took a dremel to the manifold when I built my TS1 several years ago after trying offset cones, very unsuccessfully.
Dazts1 wrote:You going the wrong way with the shock. The shorter it is the more clearance you get. The more you lengthen the shock ,the more you pivot the engine closer to frame at the manifold. Try to shorten it see if it has effect.
Wee Mark wrote:Cheers chaps
Gonna Dremel, on doing a bit of research the offset cones seem to slip in a lot of cases and put engine out of line, I also got the advantage of this being a Cutdown build, so I can Dremel the frame a small bit too if I want
Norrie Bodge wrote:Wee Mark wrote:Cheers chaps
Gonna Dremel, on doing a bit of research the offset cones seem to slip in a lot of cases and put engine out of line, I also got the advantage of this being a Cutdown build, so I can Dremel the frame a small bit too if I want
If need to use offset cones m8?
Just set the cones where you want them & use some loctite retaining compound overnight
bike grim wrote:Norrie Bodge wrote:Wee Mark wrote:Cheers chaps
Gonna Dremel, on doing a bit of research the offset cones seem to slip in a lot of cases and put engine out of line, I also got the advantage of this being a Cutdown build, so I can Dremel the frame a small bit too if I want
If need to use offset cones m8?
Just set the cones where you want them & use some loctite retaining compound overnight
+1 Works every time for me
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