I have pretty much solved the fork issue, but not as smoothly I would wish and there's still things that need something done.
There were several issues.
1. Bearings + cups take so much space its insane, the part which goes on the fork does not fit all the way down as its not designed for this fork. Either that piece or the fork needs to be worked on or then I just don't mind it and solve this otherwise. The upper screw/cup piece (wth its called in English?) is way bigger than needed. The only slimmer one I have has damaged thread.
2. The fork has just too short thread on it, there's nothing I can do about it really. I lack the tools and space to make a such part myself and I'm not even good enough on metalwork.
3. Even if I use tiny enough parts to make more space for the thread on the fork, the spring attachment is too hard to force in place.
So... I solved nearly all this trouble by cutting the frame, the one I used is just a test, I took as much as I could without wrecking the welds which is about 10mm from both sides. (From 150mm to 130mm) The bearing cups aren't even in place as tight as they could and there was still about 8mm extra thread visible after putting it all together. This means that if I shorten the frame by 10-15mm, file it neatly so the bearing cups fit in, it can work. With the parts available for me right now, this seems to be the only option. The other being bearings which take less space which I can't do unless I buy some suitable parts.
What bothers me is that the lowest piece of the bearing, the one on the fork is loose and it doesn't fit the way it should. It stays there ok when the bearings are tightened, but will this be a problem or not? I have no clue.
There were several issues.
1. Bearings + cups take so much space its insane, the part which goes on the fork does not fit all the way down as its not designed for this fork. Either that piece or the fork needs to be worked on or then I just don't mind it and solve this otherwise. The upper screw/cup piece (wth its called in English?) is way bigger than needed. The only slimmer one I have has damaged thread.
2. The fork has just too short thread on it, there's nothing I can do about it really. I lack the tools and space to make a such part myself and I'm not even good enough on metalwork.
3. Even if I use tiny enough parts to make more space for the thread on the fork, the spring attachment is too hard to force in place.
So... I solved nearly all this trouble by cutting the frame, the one I used is just a test, I took as much as I could without wrecking the welds which is about 10mm from both sides. (From 150mm to 130mm) The bearing cups aren't even in place as tight as they could and there was still about 8mm extra thread visible after putting it all together. This means that if I shorten the frame by 10-15mm, file it neatly so the bearing cups fit in, it can work. With the parts available for me right now, this seems to be the only option. The other being bearings which take less space which I can't do unless I buy some suitable parts.
What bothers me is that the lowest piece of the bearing, the one on the fork is loose and it doesn't fit the way it should. It stays there ok when the bearings are tightened, but will this be a problem or not? I have no clue.