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Yes, size does matter....

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QuaiChangKane

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Quick question - does anybody know off the top of their head (or from available microfiche) what the outside fork tube diameter is on an '83 750ED?

I want to grab some aftermarket clipons - I'm eying an aftermarket fairing, and it doesn't look like it will work with the height of the factory clip-on risers (not even with my 1" lower risers). There's plenty of tube coming through the triple at stock height for clip-ons, and I've been perusing Ebay - but I'm just not sure the size I need. I'd go out and put a tape on it, but want to be dead-on, and it's a bear reading over the spring retaining nut with a tape when clip-ons are sized to the millimeter - I don't have a vernier handy...

Thanks,


-Q!
 
The bars from a Honda 600F2 work just right. Thosr are what I had on the stock forks of my GS700.
 
Yeah - I was about to ask the same thing. MFR spec on the F2 is 41mm.

Do tell...

And Pro Flo makes some nice clip-ons, but all aftermarket clip-ons are too @$%# expensive - that's why I'm looking for a used set of OEM clipons - they're significantly cheaper on Ebay....
 
Did the bars quite awhile ago, they may be from a 600F1. Whatever, they are 37mm and give just about 1 inch of rise. No modifications.
 
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