difference between 26r and standard front wishbones
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I wondered about this when I got mine. they look stronger, with extra flange metal, but I think Rohan runs a standard set without failures. And I have not heard anyone else talk about failures. So I wonder if the 26R flanges are more style than substance.
The 26R changes the angle for the upper ball joint. With the 1" lowering the ball joints then ends up back in a fairly normal orientation. I have not heard of failures related to those angles either.
I was very surprised to find my set came with no washer reinforcement of the holes. Makes me think maybe the forces are not that great. And I'm afraid a nylon hammer would have proven useless to adjust the ends near the mag wheels. Rather aggressive wailing with a 2 pounder was more persuasive, and even then adjust the right locations to avoid fouling the rims was a challenge. It seemed to me the holes for attachment to the ball joint were too low on the arms, so the top flange stood proud of the ball joint casting. Since the ball joint is right up next to the rim, this exacerbated the interference.
The 26R changes the angle for the upper ball joint. With the 1" lowering the ball joints then ends up back in a fairly normal orientation. I have not heard of failures related to those angles either.
I was very surprised to find my set came with no washer reinforcement of the holes. Makes me think maybe the forces are not that great. And I'm afraid a nylon hammer would have proven useless to adjust the ends near the mag wheels. Rather aggressive wailing with a 2 pounder was more persuasive, and even then adjust the right locations to avoid fouling the rims was a challenge. It seemed to me the holes for attachment to the ball joint were too low on the arms, so the top flange stood proud of the ball joint casting. Since the ball joint is right up next to the rim, this exacerbated the interference.
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baileyman wrote:I wondered about this when I got mine. they look stronger, with extra flange metal, but I think Rohan runs a standard set without failures. And I have not heard anyone else talk about failures. So I wonder if the 26R flanges are more style than substance.
The 26R changes the angle for the upper ball joint. With the 1" lowering the ball joints then ends up back in a fairly normal orientation. I have not heard of failures related to those angles either.
I was very surprised to find my set came with no washer reinforcement of the holes. Makes me think maybe the forces are not that great. And I'm afraid a nylon hammer would have proven useless to adjust the ends near the mag wheels. Rather aggressive wailing with a 2 pounder was more persuasive, and even then adjust the right locations to avoid fouling the rims was a challenge. It seemed to me the holes for attachment to the ball joint were too low on the arms, so the top flange stood proud of the ball joint casting. Since the ball joint is right up next to the rim, this exacerbated the interference.
Yup, superbly engineered not to fit.
I cut my top wishbones , bent them in, then TiG'd them back up. Had them nickel plated.
I also welded an AN washer on both shock bolt holes.
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