If I was to build an HL I'd be building it for the pre '78 class using 38mm forks and period pre '78 hubs and 9" travel shocks, similar to the bike Aberg rode.
Yeah, I’ve changed my mind since I bought those J parts, I’m now going to build mine for pre 78, I just need to find some D model forks and triples.
The fact that some fit later stuff and choose to ride Evo is their choice, everybody wants to build the hot-rod of their visions.
I was speaking to the guy from Falcon shocks many years back and he told me the original length of the shocks was 15 ¼”
Apparently he supplied shocks for the UK built bikes.
Not long after I was speaking to Cramer for a quote on Ohlins, when I asked for 15 ¼” shocks for a HL he told me they were the wrong length and not to listen to the guy making those frames as he doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
He went real quiet when I told him who I was
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The Pro Fab frames in the states sometimes had 2 shock mounts and I think the longer shocks needed for the rear mounts gets quoted for all models.
I have seen some with 17” shocks and they do seem to tall for my liking.
Tony McMahon’s bike also had 17” shocks, but then he is quite tall as well.
A lightweight RH /RN frame to accept a TM motor would be great Are you there Geoff
Too many projects, not enough time
But if you can drop a RH frame over i will have a look at it.
One thing that makes the HL's popular is the ease of finding parts to complete the package.
I reckon a RH frame would really need a RH motor as well