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storminateacup
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Post by storminateacup »

Don't tell me you still have original forks :!: they must be the only original parts on that bike :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by VTRbob »

i had 41mm in my head 8O get your ruler out before you buy mike.
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Post by Kitch »

Its 41mm as standard (s'why 97-01 VFR clip ons fit as they're 41mm too)
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Post by bikerpiker »

Deffinately 41mm standard, i have just not long done the fork seals :!:
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Re: forks.

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FirestormMike wrote:just a quickie as I've misplaced my owners handbook...
I've got a spare one you can have mike . . . . . can you read Spanish? :lol:
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Post by Dean O »

jeeeeez if you can get yer tongue around that lot, you must have a very happy missus :P
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Re: forks.

Post by Tirofog »

[quote=I've just put in a shock spacer and after last nights run out, it's time to fit a steering damper.[/quote]

Despite what some folks say, you fit a shock spacer and it's gonna shake it's head (damper for sale, see sales & wants, track bits for sale!)
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