CBR600F forks

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playerone
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CBR600F forks

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Has anyone any experience of fitting a newer model set i.e. USD, and any pitfalls to watch out for?
Cheers :thumbup:
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check fork length compressed and uncompressed as they might be to short .
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so am I, so perfect :thumbup: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:clap: :lol:
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drop the rear then you wont need a box to get on the bike :lol:
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of the top of your head, what lengths should I be looking for and I'll email seller requesting the info. Cheers :?:
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tbh i cant remember :Ball Kick:
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98 storm with goodies!

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