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tophased
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triple tree rake
24.01.14 at 05:14:15
 
could anyone tell me the standard triple tree rake for the TR1 1981
somebody quoted me -2 degrees
is that correct ?

 
 
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Re: triple tree rake
Reply #1 - 24.01.14 at 10:48:54
 
Quote from tophased on 24.01.14 at 05:14:15:
the standard triple tree rake


What is that?

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Re: triple tree rake
Reply #2 - 24.01.14 at 11:58:36
 
Gabelbrückenversatz in Grad.

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Re: triple tree rake
Reply #3 - 24.01.14 at 13:04:15
 
Quote from nanno on 24.01.14 at 11:58:36:
Gabelbrückenversatz in Grad.

And what is that?

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Re: triple tree rake
Reply #4 - 24.01.14 at 16:07:25
 
I haven't got the slightest clue, how many degrees that is. I am just the bi-lingual translator.  Grin

If I had to guess, I'd say the triple-tree-rake is 0°, but you could check that quite easily, by putting the triples on the bench and then measuring, whether there's a height difference, between the upper and the lower yoke. The measurement would be very crude, but could at least tell you, whether there is an offset or not.

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