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So I've been trying to finalize the design for these oem offset clamps. This design offers "offset adjustment" so it can be 60mm or 45mm. I will probably go ahead and make a 50mm plug as well. That way you can use it on all the CB750's, the CB550, CB500 CB450 and CB350. Those 3 offsets pretty much cover everything. It will also allow you to play around with your offset and see what suits your ridding style. www.CognitoMoto.com
Plug has a lip on the bottom and clamping mechanism www.CognitoMoto.com
Quote from: CognitoMoto on April 16, 2014, 12:51:06 PMPlug has a lip on the bottom and clamping mechanism www.CognitoMoto.comPretty damn smart, Devin.
Okay so I've done some figures and to make it adjustable will run cost up to $730 for non adjustable cost will be $599. What would you guys prefer? I'm torn. www.CognitoMoto.com
Adjustable makes far more sense.... Is it possible to have different dimension on clamps or are these just to suit one model of fork..?
Quote from: CognitoMoto on April 24, 2014, 01:53:48 PMOkay so I've done some figures and to make it adjustable will run cost up to $730 for non adjustable cost will be $599. What would you guys prefer? I'm torn. www.CognitoMoto.comAdjustable is a cool idea, but it may be cost prohibitive for many members. As a follow on to Retro's post, are you able to machine triples for other front ends?? I am grafting on a 2008 CBR600RR front end onto my CB750, but I'd prefer to have stock offset triples.
Quote from: CB750 Cafe Racer Fan on April 24, 2014, 02:37:54 PMQuote from: CognitoMoto on April 24, 2014, 01:53:48 PMOkay so I've done some figures and to make it adjustable will run cost up to $730 for non adjustable cost will be $599. What would you guys prefer? I'm torn. www.CognitoMoto.comAdjustable is a cool idea, but it may be cost prohibitive for many members. As a follow on to Retro's post, are you able to machine triples for other front ends?? I am grafting on a 2008 CBR600RR front end onto my CB750, but I'd prefer to have stock offset triples.The CBR will follow. www.CognitoMoto.com
What are the center spacing for the forks, center to center on the clamps ? and fork tube diameter options..?The forks i'm using are 43mm at the clamps and centers are 205mm apart...
Quote from: Retro Rocket on May 06, 2014, 03:12:51 PMWhat are the center spacing for the forks, center to center on the clamps ? and fork tube diameter options..?The forks i'm using are 43mm at the clamps and centers are 205mm apart...It's setup for gsxr forks so 207mm the. 50 up top and 53 or 54 bottom.www.CognitoMoto.com
Quote from: CognitoMoto on May 06, 2014, 03:14:05 PMQuote from: Retro Rocket on May 06, 2014, 03:12:51 PMWhat are the center spacing for the forks, center to center on the clamps ? and fork tube diameter options..?The forks i'm using are 43mm at the clamps and centers are 205mm apart...It's setup for gsxr forks so 207mm the. 50 up top and 53 or 54 bottom.www.CognitoMoto.comWaiting to see these for a 2007-2008 CBR600RR. I see that you already make the hubs so maybe the triples are not far behind!