Is there any problem from using rear uprights the wrong way round, IE left to right and vice versa? I'm using this as a basis for my rear
suspension;
But as far as I can tell the brake caliper fixings are on the back, which means the uprights have been swapped. The calipers would still be the right
way up.
Thats the same as my westy setup - no problems with the ones on the road.
Excellent, thanks! That solves two problems at once!
The only drawback although minimal, is PMOI is bigger.
I wouldn't concern too much.
Well it's my Westy in the pic
The uprights are indeed swapped left to right. As far as I can tell Westfield did it this way for no other reason than to improve the routing of the
handbrake cables.
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Originally posted by Smokey mow
Well it's my Westy in the pic
The uprights are indeed swapped left to right. As far as I can tell Westfield did it this way for no other reason than to improve the routing of the handbrake cables.
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Originally posted by Angel Acevedo
The only drawback although minimal, is PMOI is bigger.
I wouldn't concern too much.
The People's Mojahedin of Iran or the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (PMOI) is an Iranian leftist revolutionary organization that participated in the 1979
Revolution that overthrew the Pahlavi Shah. Following this, conflict with Ayatollah Khomeini led MEK to start an open war, and most of its members
fled abroad. It is now an opposition movement in exile that advocates the overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Though we would all know that being car builders......
[Edited on 20/7/14 by AndyW]
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Originally posted by AndyW
The People's Mojahedin of Iran or the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (PMOI) is an Iranian leftist revolutionary organization that participated in the 1979 Revolution that overthrew the Pahlavi Shah. Following this, conflict with Ayatollah Khomeini led MEK to start an open war, and most of its members fled abroad. It is now an opposition movement in exile that advocates the overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Though we would all know that being car builders......
[Edited on 20/7/14 by AndyW]
Fcuk!! Delete "Polar"... it is Moment of Inertia....
Moment Of Inertia.
Is the resistance of an object to start spinning when you apply a force to it and or the resistance to stop it from turning.
EG: it is easier to spin a 20 kg Dumbbell than to spin a 20 kg Barbell.
That is even they are the same weight, the mass is further away from the Center of Gravity (CG)
Must have been the Tepache....