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Am considering fitting a pair of TY250 air cooled forks to our TY175 Majesty which has the nickel plated Godden frame. I understand that the fork yokes are the same on both bikes but bored out to 34mm to accept the stronger legs in the case of the 250, but the Majesty has taper roller head bearings whereas the TY250 forks are loose ball bearings, does the taper roller bearing simply fit onto and in place of the ball race on tyhe TY250 steering stem?

thank you for your help

TRF

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TY175/250 use the same yokes, the 250 are just bored bigger to take the bigger diameter forks. The stem is the same as well as they both use the same bearings.

Some Godden frames used taper rollers, like yours. It's a long time since I had one of those so can't remember if the taper bearings are a different size from the cup and ball type of the original TY. I imagine that the ID of the bearings is the same as the TY frame and it is only the OD that would be different to fit a different sized headstock. I can't imagine they altered the steering stem on those Majesties with taper rollers to take different bearings, so I would think you could swap them without problem.

It's easy enough to check if you have the 250 yokes already, just remove the 175 yokes and compare them.

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Thank you everyone, thank you Woody for your help much appreciated.

If you want a good set of TY175 yokes and stem, which have been machined out to 36mm to accept Mono TY250 front forks and wheel, send me a PM.

They are surplus now and can be for sale and would fit straight onto your bike

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