Need some assistance/guidance on Triumph frame chop
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Re: Need some assistance/guidance on Triumph frame chop
late 60s barrel should be easy to sell.
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Re: Need some assistance/guidance on Triumph frame chop
Yes I figured as much. Aside from wrong parts. What do any of you think of that wheel formula?
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Re: Need some assistance/guidance on Triumph frame chop
If that tire calculator gets you a number within 1/8th of a inch will be fine for what you are doing.
They are using to get max top speed out for gearing so, I bet it is really accurate!
They are using to get max top speed out for gearing so, I bet it is really accurate!
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Re: Need some assistance/guidance on Triumph frame chop
Looks pretty precise. I didn't realize aspect ratio made any difference.Bjorn218 wrote: What do any of you think of that wheel formula?