I already know about timken style conversion cups for using a 45 -7/8” springer in a big twin frame .
I would rather use the ball bearing cups so that I can keep the stock 45 crown nut on top. I really don’t like the look of the conversion kit on a more stockish looking bike.
Is there any inherent problem with using the 45 cups on a big twin panhead frame ?
Also is there anyway to identify O.E.M 45 cups from the aftermarket , would really like to stay away from that as well.
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Springer conversion with ball bearing cups.
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Re: Springer
Because of machining differences and the length of the steering head 45 cups do not work on a BT unless they are sleeved to fit the larger bore of the neck, and a 45 top nut does not work as it is too long (45 necks are shorter consequently needing a longer nut). There are complete ball bearing conversion kits for using a 45 springer on a BT which preserve the look of OEM.
Stock 45 cups are the same as K-Model and Sportster all the way to the '70s. There are lots of originals around but like I said, they don't fit the bore of a BT frame.
Stock 45 cups are the same as K-Model and Sportster all the way to the '70s. There are lots of originals around but like I said, they don't fit the bore of a BT frame.
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Re: Springer
I’ve only seen the Timken conversion style. Do you knoe who sells the ball bearing kit or a part number ?
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Re: Springer
https://flatlandmotorcyclecompany.com/c ... onversions
Ive done a fair amount of buying from these people, never any worries.
Good luck, have original cone nuts for 7/8" stem..
Ive done a fair amount of buying from these people, never any worries.
Good luck, have original cone nuts for 7/8" stem..
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Re: Springer
Support your local V-Twin dealer, same stuff most others are selling on line.....
# 24-0156, 45" to 74" Bearing Nut, 7-8 Thread. This is a short version of the spanner cone nut that rides atop the bearings, and beneath the top tree.....
List for $58.73.....
https://www2.vtwinmfg.com/stem-cone-nut-1.html
Or you can get the whole conversion kit with ball bearings....
# 49-0086.....
https://www2.vtwinmfg.com/45-to-74-conversion-kit.html
Your indi dealer should cut you a deal on these parts.....
....RooDog....
# 24-0156, 45" to 74" Bearing Nut, 7-8 Thread. This is a short version of the spanner cone nut that rides atop the bearings, and beneath the top tree.....
List for $58.73.....
https://www2.vtwinmfg.com/stem-cone-nut-1.html
Or you can get the whole conversion kit with ball bearings....
# 49-0086.....
https://www2.vtwinmfg.com/45-to-74-conversion-kit.html
Your indi dealer should cut you a deal on these parts.....
....RooDog....
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Re: Springer
Thanks guys I ordered the whole set though I really wish there was some other option than Teds. I just know I’m gonna get finger-blasted by this set-up somehow when I go to put it in.
I could have just sleeved an original set of cups but I can’t justify going through that at this moment . It’s not a restoration just a short chop with mostly original H.D. Stuff on it.
Have to pick and choose my battles.
Anyone know the internal thread size for the steering neck of the 7/8ths springer ?
Didn’t get it into our tap chart yet.
If you don’t know , when I find out I’ll post it up.
I could have just sleeved an original set of cups but I can’t justify going through that at this moment . It’s not a restoration just a short chop with mostly original H.D. Stuff on it.
Have to pick and choose my battles.
Anyone know the internal thread size for the steering neck of the 7/8ths springer ?
Didn’t get it into our tap chart yet.
If you don’t know , when I find out I’ll post it up.
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Re: Springer
So , after quite a long delay here it is !
Internal threads on a 7/8” springer steering damper are 5/8th-14.
Just finished chasing it.
Internal threads on a 7/8” springer steering damper are 5/8th-14.
Just finished chasing it.