Help. I need the dimension from the top of the fork cap to the axle center line for the 907 forks.
I found some data in another thread that lists the 750 and 906 fork lengths but not for the 907
750 is 775mm
906 is 795mm
I also don't know if those dimensions are total length or to the axle center line.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Reed H
907 fork length
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Re: 907 fork length
Im pretty sure it to the axle centre line , and I think that the 907 forks were 20mm longer than the 906 to allow radiator/wheel clearance for the 907 17" wheel and the 906 is longer than the 750 because the 750 is air/oil cooled and the oil coolers are on the sides rather than in front of the motor. The 907 will have different brake caliper mounts than either the 906 or 750 as the 907 has the 4 pot Brembo's
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Re: 907 fork length
I am having a custom set of forks built (I will post pics when done)
Could someone please measure a 907 fork leg? I want to get the same length on my new forks.
I need from the fork cap to the axle centerline.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks
Could someone please measure a 907 fork leg? I want to get the same length on my new forks.
I need from the fork cap to the axle centerline.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks
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Re: 907 fork length
link to usd forks.
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... 68&start=0
I measured 790mm on page 2. If you raise radiator as I did you can drop them lower for quicker steering.
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... 68&start=0
I measured 790mm on page 2. If you raise radiator as I did you can drop them lower for quicker steering.