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> Please pay attention before you jump in and comment.
> NO, IT DOES NOT.
umm, in this case, "YES, IT DOES". the old spring perch is ground off prior
to installation of the threaded sleeve. leaving the spring perch in place is
an option, as per their website, and i suppose if one was worried about
this, they could get the best of both worlds by grinding away only enough of
the stock perch in such a way that you could get the lowest height
adjustment while having the sleeve sit on a smaller diameter (remaining)
perch. regardless of what is done, these guys have done this install with no
perch at all, and it has worked just fine for them thus far.
relevant links:
no old perch:
http://www.balancegroupp.com/instco14.html
using old perch:
http://www.balancegroupp.com/instco13.html
the pics on the first page are a bit unclear as far as just how much of the
perch is cut away. it looks pretty much flush with the body, as far as i can
tell, but the pics are pretty small, and low res.
Al
- References:
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- From: aaron at brixtonhill.demon.co.uk (Aaron)
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- From: mr.utility at highstream.net (David Utley)
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- From: gregdunn at prodigy.net (gregdunn)