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Old 12-14-16, 07:41 AM
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Yari RC crown width size anyone?

Hello everyone,

Does somebody knows the width of Yari RC 29" Boost suspension fork crown width?
I am making a frame for a customer and want to make sure it does not hit the down tube.

I thought this kind of information would be important for frame builders but couldn't find any information anywhere for any branded suspension forks.
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yeah, I would have thought it would be available as well, funny. Sorry I can't help you with it though
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Few years ago I remember having seen this kind of information on maker homepage.
I suppose these type of information are available to OEM companies.
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they obviously have assembly drawings with dimensions, I can't fathom why they wouldn't just post them. But Shimano is very slow to update their frame interface information too, last one on the web is 2009.
I'm guessing SRAM would give it to you if you call. No chance if you use electronic communication.
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Thank you for your advice.
Being located in Japan doesn't help much. Local distributor don't seems to care to reply.
I will try to find users or a shop that has the fork in stock to measure it physically.

As you wrote, I cannot understand why this type of information is not available to anyone who might be interested to know if the fork is going to hit the down tube before purchasing it.
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