Steering damper
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Steering damper
Gents,
The steering damper developed by AMC for the 1964-on models is a bit of a mystery. The spares list appears to be incomplete (for instance, no friction disks are specified - I suspect parts off the Teledraulic fork steering damper were used). I haven't found a vendor selling the model specific parts, let alone a complete unit.
Does any of you gentlemen have a complete steering damper either loose or fitted, and being able to post some pictures? Does someone make the parts?
-Knut
The steering damper developed by AMC for the 1964-on models is a bit of a mystery. The spares list appears to be incomplete (for instance, no friction disks are specified - I suspect parts off the Teledraulic fork steering damper were used). I haven't found a vendor selling the model specific parts, let alone a complete unit.
Does any of you gentlemen have a complete steering damper either loose or fitted, and being able to post some pictures? Does someone make the parts?
-Knut
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Re: Steering damper
Anything post 1958 is a bit too modern for me Knut, but would the '64 have Roadholder forks?
If so, Norvil show a couple of steering dampers in their catalogue, but no diagrams unfortunately.
https://www.norvilmotorcycle.co.uk/
If so, Norvil show a couple of steering dampers in their catalogue, but no diagrams unfortunately.
https://www.norvilmotorcycle.co.uk/
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Re: Steering damper
Yes Spriddler, the '64 bikes have Roadholder forks. I owe you a beer! I don't know how I missed this one. In fact there is a picture in the main parts entry, but Norvil appears to have mixed up the pictures (50's version and 1964 version). 030331 is the number quoted in the spares list. I am not entirely convinced this kit will fit the G15 models - the spares book is not without errors as we all know. However, I will give it a try and will report back.
Thanks again.
-Knut
Thanks again.
-Knut
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Re: Steering damper
Does anyone have a picture or an article of a contemporary AMC model post-'64 having a steering damper fitted?
-Knut
-Knut
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Re: Steering damper
Knut go have a look in the suspension area, we now stock the complete steering damper but without the locking nut for the steering stem as the kit is common bar the top nuts.
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Re: Steering damper
Rob - thanks for the referral. However, I could find steering damper kits for Teledraulic forks only. Steering dampers for the Roadholder forks (G15 etc) are different albeit some parts were shared with the former. Have I missed something? Steering dampers made for the Featherbed is different again
and the parts list is erroneous.
I emailed Steve Surbey about this - he had never seen one for the late duplex frames. If nothing turns up I will have to re-engineer this damper.
-Knut
and the parts list is erroneous.
I emailed Steve Surbey about this - he had never seen one for the late duplex frames. If nothing turns up I will have to re-engineer this damper.
-Knut
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Re: Steering damper
Rob - by the way, why is suspension category L now tagged "incl. (Norton)"? No Norton parts had found their way into the AMC range for 1963, and to my knowledge, no AMC fork parts were used with Norton either.
Section J2 - Norton forks were used for model year 1964 onwards, not '63. Basically the CSR followed the roadsters in terms of forks, for 1963 (Teledraulic) as well as 1964 (Roadholder), and the "excl. CSR" remark is incorrect as well.
-Knut
Section J2 - Norton forks were used for model year 1964 onwards, not '63. Basically the CSR followed the roadsters in terms of forks, for 1963 (Teledraulic) as well as 1964 (Roadholder), and the "excl. CSR" remark is incorrect as well.
-Knut
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Re: Steering damper
mdt-son wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:08 am Rob - by the way, why is suspension category L now tagged "incl. (Norton)"? No Norton parts had found their way into the AMC range for 1963, and to my knowledge, no AMC fork parts were used with Norton either.
Section J2 - Norton forks were used for model year 1964 onwards, not '63. Basically the CSR followed the roadsters in terms of forks, for 1963 (Teledraulic) as well as 1964 (Roadholder), and the "excl. CSR" remark is incorrect as well.
-Knut
Categories have been that for years.
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Re: Steering damper
Rob,
> Categories have been that for years.
About time for a small correction, ehh?
> Categories have been that for years.
About time for a small correction, ehh?
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Re: Steering damper
Not by me, don't have the access.