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Thanks Matt, and I've grabbed a copy of the your photo of the pristine manx. My friend has a very fast Triton with a manx frame. I asked him the question and he said without hesitation that the rake is 24.5 degrees. I've never known him to be wrong about anything in relation to his bike. I know what 27 and 26 degrees look like on the Seeley and the TZ Yam. respectively, the manx is much steeper. I'd take notice of the NOC long before I'd listen to Rohan.Have a look at the angle on the forks on my bike to the right of this post and compare it with the forks on the manx in Matt's photo. - The Seeley looks like a bloody chopper.
Thanks Matt, and I've grabbed a copy of the your photo of the pristine manx.
My friend has a very fast Triton with a manx frame. I asked him the question and he said without hesitation that the rake is 24.5 degrees. I've never known him to be wrong about anything in relation to his bike. I know what 27 and 26 degrees look like on the Seeley and the TZ Yam. respectively, the manx is much steeper. I'd take notice of the NOC long before I'd listen to Rohan.
Have a look at the angle on the forks on my bike to the right of this post and compare it with the forks on the manx in Matt's photo. - The Seeley looks like a bloody chopper.