Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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Re: Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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alanengineer wrote:Im looking at the first post. you originally said 1953 and now edited it to 55, i was trying to help, not for you to make me sound at fault
Alan,

Sorry, I was wrong in the date in my first post (i have corrected then), it's my fault! It's involuntary. :oops:
Thank you for your understanding.
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Re: Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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Hi Rudelan
Thanks for that, i do like to try and help where i can
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Re: Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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rudelan wrote:............If someone contacts me for the purchase of springs for my 1 1/4 " fork but i have not the original springs,...........
In advance, thank you

Normally I would intervene here and say advertising is not allowed on the forum especially for a guest member who would be required to pay for an advert. However my wicked side says that alanengineer has already offered you a set of springs and you need to get in touch with him to purchase them. :twisted:
alanengineer wrote:..... but i have a spare set of fork springs if you need them..............
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Re: Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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The purpose of my question was only to know the measures of an genuine spring.
No one has the diameter and length of the springs? :roll:
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Re: Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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Well, I found the info of just measures, I was looking for on a site in Sweden.

Length is 305 mm diameter 48 mm for fork 1 1/4" 1955-

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Re: Teledraulic fork 1 1/8 or 1 1/4

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Hi Rudelan

The springs i have are
Length 11 3/8
O.D 1.868
0.200 wire diameter
On Cristians archives, a fork rebuild artical says they should be 11.9 long new so 305 is near
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