Dropped spindles, hoarse shoe plates, adjustable shocks and all that stuff....

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fatherof2

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I want to drop my 68 very soon and am just wondering what people are fitting and what works well ?

I’ll be fitting dropped spindles on the front keeping the drum brakes because they work well as I’ve just completely replaced them all round and looking at fitting a line lock to the front, adjustable shocks and adjustable hoarse shoe plates to the rear
 
Have a chat with Graham at Midland Earlybay as he’s up with the latest and down with the kids, plus he does some French slammer stuff which seems well sorted.

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,, I’m going back up soon.
 
There is a how variety of options for the front. Horse shoe plates are dodgy as hell, you want adjustable spring plates.

Line lock? You got a big motor in the back and do racing?
 
Its a fairly well trodden path at this point in time. Dropped spindles, beam adjusters (narrowed beam in you are going low low) and hydro/air/coilovers dampers up front with tiny tyres :D
As Karlos said, forget horseshoes, just get adjustable springplates.
 

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