Baker F1

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Baker F1

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Could anyone out there possibly tell me, on a Baker tubular chassis, how was the rear suspension mounted... Upright or slightly off set...? Have seen both arrangements on bikes claiming to be original Baker chassis '
Or was design changed.. If so, what is the later design?
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Re: Baker F1

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On the one I ride in 1991 it was upright.
Offset front rear or left right?
If you search photos on here of ones (probably in the sold section) that might help (if there are any).
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http://www.steveenglish.com/forum/viewt ... ilit=baker

There are a few shots like this. Funny how most people take photos of their bike from the front or drivers side so there aren't many where the year shock is visible
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