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Rimmers Quality control dept saying don't edge your bets, that's if it fits at all in the first place!

Doesn't bestow much confidence to those who do the occasional track day.

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1 hour ago, Drewmotty said:

What would make a rack not suitable for competition use but ok for the road?!

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Fast...but not fast enough to be any good when you need it urgently with arms blurring like a bees wings.

Mick Richards

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Read the Moss description.

Steering Rack, quick rack, high ratio, RHD

These assemblies are factory lubricated with lithium grease (not oil as per the originals). They are sealed, and are not meant to be re-lubricated.

The racks are for street use, not racing, modern suspensions and wide sticky tiers generate forces the original Triumph design simply was not designed for, even with the improvements of modern manufacturing.

Part Number: 306829HR

 

 

So what happens when you fit the readily available from Classic car specialists and wire wheel makers,  6" wide chrome wire wheels with the optimum width 205 section road legal modern tyres ? 

(see what I did there?  Spelt Tyres or Tires correctly.)

 

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Ask Tony Sheach about those racks, he will give you chapter and verse about their longevity............................Not very f**king long!

Stuart.

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3 minutes ago, BlueTR3A-5EKT said:

So what happens when you fit the readily available from Classic car specialists and wire wheel makers,  6" wide chrome wire wheels with the optimum width 205 section road legal modern tyres ? 

They put loads into the 50 year old suspension, in particular the stub axles, which the components were never designed to take. 

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