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MIKEWA 10-09-2006 08:05 PM

Fork Angle
 
Dose anybody make multi-position tripleclamps so you can change the
fork angle? I have a 2005 de 300.
thank you

jeffd 10-10-2006 12:45 AM

I think you mean triple clamps with "adjustable offset". These are needed on KTMs on most model years because they don't steer well stock.

The steering geometry of the gasgas is praised by owners because it strikes a perfect balance of "carve-ability" and "stability". Unlike the KTM, you don't have to buy new triple clamps to "fix it".

Aftermarket triple clamps are made for the gasgas to provide more flexibility in handlebar positioning, etc., particularly with taller riders. These are made by BRP, etc. Currently gasgas provide two mounting holes with shims to adjust height - so, in most cases, even a tall rider can be satisfied with the stock upper clamp.

jeff

GMP 10-10-2006 06:32 AM

Mikewa,

You didn't state why. Jeff assumed (like most) to quicken the steering. If by chance you want to add more stability and slow the steering a bit, there are longer pull rods available that will drop the rear, if lowering the fork in the clamps is not enough.

MattR 10-10-2006 06:34 PM

Rekluse is now making an adjustable offset front axle (e-axle). It helps the KTM steering issue that Jeff mentioned previously.

http://www.rekluse.com/e-Axle_mailer4.pdf

Not sure on availability for GG bikes. Perhaps one will cross-over if the diameter and spacing is correct.


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