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Lock stop legalities ?
what are the Lock stop legalities, required for a MOT?
just figuring out what to do as far as they are concerned, at full lock nothing touches apart from the fork stantion on the frame, but there are already hole on the yoke to make somthing up if i needed to |
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"With the front wheel raised off the ground the handlebar must not hit or foul the tank when the steering is fully turned lock to lock, the steering must move freely and without drag or notchiness."
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ohh thats all good then my bars are wide enough to clear the tank, and down sides to not having them ?
the bit the fork's hit is the bit that the rad hooks on to, going to cover these in rubber to stop the stations from been scratched |
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You can cut two round discs of hard nylon plastic and then glue these to the frame rail where the forks come round too. They then will act as lock stops. Ive done this on my racebike to reduce the lock slightly and help protect the lockstops on the yoke from getting damaged in an off.
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^ not a bad idea, i might do that
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Where would you source the discs/nylon plastic? cheers |
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Found here: http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/acatalog/NYLON_Round.html Their min order is £10 though plus shipping. |
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i have decided to make proper lock stops using the subframe mount and the original RSV lock stops on the bottom yoke, im going to use 2 aluminium brackets with a steel plate behind them, just in-case of a tank slapper. I would prefer if the forks arnt hitting the frame every time i go full lock as well
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