2003 mille shock linkage.
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2003 mille shock linkage.
Hi, i have a gold yellow spring shock off a 2003 mille to fit to my Falco, only I need the corresponding link plates and dogbone, If anybody has a set lurking
in with their spares and would like to sell to a good home I would be very grateful.
Or if anybody has suggestions where I can get said links for a reasonable price that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
in with their spares and would like to sell to a good home I would be very grateful.
Or if anybody has suggestions where I can get said links for a reasonable price that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
- Aladinsaneuk
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I would be tempted to call the known aprilia breakers
I know you have the link to af1 guide on assorted shocks and I think there is a set of part numbers in the thread.... Or at least a good visual guide to the differences
I know you have the link to af1 guide on assorted shocks and I think there is a set of part numbers in the thread.... Or at least a good visual guide to the differences
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
You can get all the part numbers from the Ultimate Parts websiteAladinsaneuk wrote:I would be tempted to call the known aprilia breakers
I know you have the link to af1 guide on assorted shocks and I think there is a set of part numbers in the thread.... Or at least a good visual guide to the differences

“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein

I have some spare linkages

could someone post up a picture of the ones required for this shock (with measurement for dogbone, please), I will check them against what I have.
I am heading up to Helmsley now for the farmyard party


Cheers
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Hi Moose, this post on the AF1 forum should tell you all you need to know:
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... stcount=17
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... stcount=17
Hi after checking the link & my linkage bits, here goes,
Please note the measurements are by eye with a tape measure so are only a guide
I have two dogbones one is from the Falco (I think) & is 107mm hole centres and 35mm wide, pins are 40mm, the other is from a tuono and is 120mm centres but only 33mm wide, pins are 35mm.
plates, I have three sets
Set No'1 (Falco) A = 76, B= 85 & D = 62mm centres
Set no'2 Tuono A= 71, B= 83 & D = 55mm centres
Set No'3 ?? A= 84, B = 80 & D = 87mm centres, this set is a light weight ally, which Aladinsane thinks may have been a recall.
Hope this is of use to you.
Cheers
Moose
Please note the measurements are by eye with a tape measure so are only a guide
I have two dogbones one is from the Falco (I think) & is 107mm hole centres and 35mm wide, pins are 40mm, the other is from a tuono and is 120mm centres but only 33mm wide, pins are 35mm.
plates, I have three sets
Set No'1 (Falco) A = 76, B= 85 & D = 62mm centres
Set no'2 Tuono A= 71, B= 83 & D = 55mm centres
Set No'3 ?? A= 84, B = 80 & D = 87mm centres, this set is a light weight ally, which Aladinsane thinks may have been a recall.
Hope this is of use to you.
Cheers
Moose
Moose - if you can post pictures, I can confirm whether they were the ones where there were some failures - however, to the best of my knowledge, Aprilia never issued a recall (he's probably thinking of the RSVR swingarm recall)
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein
Falco and very early MilleMoose wrote:These are the light weight triangles
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pre 04 Mille / pre 05 TuonoMoose wrote: These are set number1
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Post 03 Mille / Post 04 TuonoMoose wrote: And this shows the difference in the Tuono (clean) and the falco (dirty) dogbones
Cheers
Moose
These are the ones here there were some failures - I did post some pics up on here of the failures
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein