| >Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 22:20:18 -0700
>From: "Brian Induni" <308gtsi@adelphia.net>
>Subject: [TR] Rear shock conversion
>To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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>Hello all,
>
> 
>
>I'm concerned that I'm now reading about failures to rear shock conversions!
>Can someone post pics of the conversion they used the resulting damage?
>Also, how hard were you driving when they failed? There shouldn't be any
>more stress on the supporting cross member that held the Armstrong levers
>after installing the conversions. but then again, maybe ones driving habits
>change? Details, man, details!
>
I think it is not so much that the mounting points are different, but that the 
bump stop is different.  If it never bottoms out, then I adree that the 
stresses should be the same (for an equivalent amount of damping).  But when 
you do bottom-out, the stop is different.  I believe that with the tube shock 
conversion that the impact stresses are right on the shock mounts.  I'd bet 
that this is the issue.
-Tony 
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