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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Willem on February 01, 2008, 06:42:47 pm

Title: X Link Disk WHOA!!
Post by: Willem on February 01, 2008, 06:42:47 pm
This looks a little scary.
I get the feeliing it was welded by Conan the Barbarian... Maybe Terry will give us his expert opinion? Terry?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Noleen-cross-link-fork-for-parts_W0QQitemZ120216742548QQihZ002QQcategoryZ36135QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: X Link Disk WHOA!!
Post by: orange on February 02, 2008, 12:19:01 am
bet he regrets it now!
Title: Re: X Link Disk WHOA!!
Post by: Mr752 on February 02, 2008, 02:37:55 am
JEEPERS!!!!
I'm mighty pleased I havent taken that route!
I'm just ironing out the final bugs in my conversion with a 185 rotor on the front, the mounting plate is nearly 8" long to spread the load.
Title: Re: X Link Disk WHOA!!
Post by: Willem on February 02, 2008, 08:24:45 pm
Mr. 752,

I wouldn't sweat it. This was a welding problem of some sort.

I locked up my front disk more than few times on my XLinks with my 210# carcass loaded on the bike. No problem - and that was just using JB Weld to mount the tab on the fork leg.

Title: Re: X Link Disk WHOA!!
Post by: shovelon on February 04, 2008, 09:33:06 am
 :o :o

Hmmm, it looks like the fork really need some extra support. But it did not fold over, which is an encouraging thing. That leg could be repaired, which is what winning bidder probably has in mind. About an hours work, and some gussets would make a nice job.

Does anyone know what alloy designation alum crosslinks are built from? If they are 6000 series like 6061, then extra care must be made to not detemper it, and certainly don't stress the area before it has a chance to regain some of it's  aging. 7075 alloy is pretty idiot proof.