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Old 24th March 2013, 20:57
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Default Sammio Build

The build so far. I have been building the Sammio since 2012. I am using a Triumph Vitesse 2L.
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Old 24th March 2013, 21:14
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Looking very very nice.

Intrigued about the rear spring? What are you using?

What else have you got planned?

Welcome to the forums.
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Old 25th March 2013, 05:39
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Welcome to the forum. Looks good, I do like that rear suspension mod! Best of luck as you continue.

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Old 25th March 2013, 08:45
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Can't wait to see more, did you make that suspension part?
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Is the spring/damper attached to the original spigot at the base of the upright?
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Old 25th March 2013, 16:20
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Welcome to the madhouse Freeman.

Looking mighty fine so far, where abouts in the country are you based?

Are you planning a luggage bay as I see you've gone for a rear mounted fuel tank as well as an intriguingly modified rear spring arrangement.

More details and pics are always appreciated on this forum...
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Old 25th March 2013, 18:29
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isn't that a PRI IRS kit on the rear?
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Old 25th March 2013, 19:15
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isn't that a PRI IRS kit on the rear?
Could be -

http://diskhero.com/prirace/gt6-rear-suspension.asp

Now, how do I replicate the $2,000 in car adjustable setup with a budget of £20?
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Old 25th March 2013, 19:52
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Thanks everyone.
I will be adding some more older pictures and I will be getting some latest one on soon. Ok to answer the questions so far.
The rear springs are Avo's. I had the suspension part made for me. As regards to the spring/damper it is attached indirectly to the upright. I have made a link bracket to the swing arm, then made and attachment that went from that to the upright. I am planning a luggage bay. I'm in Leeds. Cheers guys.
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If you want direct links to your pictures (so they automatically appear in the post) go to www.photobucket.com create a (free) account and follow the instructions to upload your pictures.

Then open the picture you want to put in a post, click on the 'IMG CODE' tab in the menu that appears to the right of the photo and it'll flash the word 'copied'.

Go back to the post you're writing, right click and 'paste' where you want the picture to be and it'll appear when you hit 'post reply'.

Good luck!
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If you want direct links to your pictures (so they automatically appear in the post) go to www.photobucket.com create a (free) account and follow the instructions to upload your pictures.

Then open the picture you want to put in a post, click on the 'IMG CODE' tab in the menu that appears to the right of the photo and it'll flash the word 'copied'.

Go back to the post you're writing, right click and 'paste' where you want the picture to be and it'll appear when you hit 'post reply'.

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Nice one, that is more straight forward then I was going to suggest
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Old 27th March 2013, 09:06
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Thanks Guys I will look at that. I was having to resize the pictures which was a hassle.
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