Tripletrees, that is.
I have an XS11SG & sidecar. In order to reduce the front wheel trail I read that one could swap the Special tripletrees for Standard 'trees. Locating a set of standard 'trees that I found on this very list's parts for sale section, I have just made the swap.
The good news:-
Yes it's doable, all the parts fit (see below) and the trail is now 3.88" instead of the stock 5.12" giving a definately reduced steering effort on the brief road test the rig got before the 4-pin connector from the start button/killswitch that has thrived on 24 years of PO neglect reacted to being cleaned and dielectric greased by developing an intermittent failure.
The not-so-good news:-
Niggling differences between the two sets of trees require:-
1) Trimming the lower tripletree chrome cover to clear the standard 'tree's forward facing clamp bolts.
2) Cutting the top end of the headlight ear tubes to be 5/8" shorter as the Standard top 'tree dishes down that much while the Special 'tree is flat.
3) Making an extension to the headlamp tilt control piece.
These changes to the sheetmetal are simple but to swap back to the Special 'trees should the machine be returned to solo use would mean getting a set of 5/8" long extension tubes made up to fill up the gap atop the shortened ears or finding another pair of ears.
It occurs to me that an XS11 Standard could have it's trail reduced simply by fitting a pair of Special fork legs. This would not require any changes to the sheetmetal but you'd have to use the Special's weird swivelly front calipers too.
NOTE:- THIS SWAP IS ONLY RECOMMENDED FOR A SIDECAR RIG. DO NOT DO THIS ON A SOLO MACHINE.
Fred Hill, S'toon.
I have an XS11SG & sidecar. In order to reduce the front wheel trail I read that one could swap the Special tripletrees for Standard 'trees. Locating a set of standard 'trees that I found on this very list's parts for sale section, I have just made the swap.
The good news:-
Yes it's doable, all the parts fit (see below) and the trail is now 3.88" instead of the stock 5.12" giving a definately reduced steering effort on the brief road test the rig got before the 4-pin connector from the start button/killswitch that has thrived on 24 years of PO neglect reacted to being cleaned and dielectric greased by developing an intermittent failure.
The not-so-good news:-
Niggling differences between the two sets of trees require:-
1) Trimming the lower tripletree chrome cover to clear the standard 'tree's forward facing clamp bolts.
2) Cutting the top end of the headlight ear tubes to be 5/8" shorter as the Standard top 'tree dishes down that much while the Special 'tree is flat.
3) Making an extension to the headlamp tilt control piece.
These changes to the sheetmetal are simple but to swap back to the Special 'trees should the machine be returned to solo use would mean getting a set of 5/8" long extension tubes made up to fill up the gap atop the shortened ears or finding another pair of ears.
It occurs to me that an XS11 Standard could have it's trail reduced simply by fitting a pair of Special fork legs. This would not require any changes to the sheetmetal but you'd have to use the Special's weird swivelly front calipers too.
NOTE:- THIS SWAP IS ONLY RECOMMENDED FOR A SIDECAR RIG. DO NOT DO THIS ON A SOLO MACHINE.
Fred Hill, S'toon.
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