Steering damper
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Steering damper
Hi can any one post a photo of bottom of damper mine seems to be missing somthing
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- ajscomboman
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Re: Steering damper
Looking at the picture you're only missing friction discs which are available from either the club or AMC classic spares. It's also not connected correctly, the cranked piece is attached to the frame lug and the straight leg should be bolted to a cast and threaded lug on the underside of the bottom yolk. Between the 2 plates go the friction discs.
- Rob Harknett
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Re: Steering damper
Check the parts you have against the parts list. Note what Rob has said. Where discs are mentioned the parts list will state 2 off.
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Re: Steering damper
Peteg wrote:Hi can any one post a photo of bottom of damper mine seems to be missing somthing
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Re: Steering damper
Hi Neville
Can't make out in picture what the two items under the spring are
Thanks for all the replies there are two discs in my photo just hard to see
So it looks like I just need to fit it all correctly
Thanks again
Can't make out in picture what the two items under the spring are
Thanks for all the replies there are two discs in my photo just hard to see
So it looks like I just need to fit it all correctly
Thanks again
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Re: Steering damper
I think you're referring to.....
Cap for top of steering stem. 010808
Stem nut (replaces existing domed nut). 021811
See Rob's extract from the Parts List.
Cap for top of steering stem. 010808
Stem nut (replaces existing domed nut). 021811
See Rob's extract from the Parts List.
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Re: Steering damper
What if the Hokey-Cokey IS what it's all about
Then you better shake it all about.
Then you better shake it all about.
Keep shiny side up.
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