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<blockquote data-quote="sonic cobra" data-source="post: 6537682" data-attributes="member: 5649"><p>I will admit, using body panels for a reference is less than ideal, especially given the wide tolerances noted above. However, just comparing the bolt position in the slots on the CC plates, one side is all the way inboard, the other side about mid slot. I will just have to see how it behaves on the Shenandoah Circuit next weekend.</p><p>If my guy gets his machine fixed, I may have him check it, just for peace of mind and before Watkins Glen in June</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonic cobra, post: 6537682, member: 5649"] I will admit, using body panels for a reference is less than ideal, especially given the wide tolerances noted above. However, just comparing the bolt position in the slots on the CC plates, one side is all the way inboard, the other side about mid slot. I will just have to see how it behaves on the Shenandoah Circuit next weekend. If my guy gets his machine fixed, I may have him check it, just for peace of mind and before Watkins Glen in June [/QUOTE]
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