I'm building an A4 special as though it were being done in the eighties. I am debating whether I would gain much by going through all the pain and misery of milling out some billet yokes on my little X3 milling machine.
I know there are lovely CNC made items out there, but they weren't about in the eighties and I don't want the CNC look.
Any ideas? What did club level racers use back in the day? Or did they just use stock yokes?
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Yokes - stock or not?
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Yokes - stock or not?
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Z1000A1 (1977), Godier Genoud Z1300A5 (1983), Z900A4 Stock (1976), Z900A4 Special (project), GPZ1100 Unitrak (1983), ZRX1200R (2004) DT175MX (1981).
http://www.bikerstoolbox.co.uk
Don't be caught out http://www.dhlparcels.info/
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