Looking to get some online but not too confident about the measurements I'm getting from Amazon product descriptions.
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Anybody put boots/gaiters on a GS300, GS250, or GS400?
Looking to get some online but not too confident about the measurements I'm getting from Amazon product descriptions.Tags: None
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loud et
I would not shop by Model, but only by fork and boot millimeter diameter description. A popular and good fitting gaiter for the larger GS's is the Rancho RS 1952. Only about 8 bucks a pair. May be too large for your fork diameter. I can tell you the above mentioned boots are on my 80' 1100E. See if your forks are the same, however I am almost sure they are smaller.
But like I said search for compatible boots by mm.
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loud et
I called Summit racing, they had no measurements on the diameters. He said they were all the same. Like I said, if your forks are the same as my bike these will fit.
They are cheap and have ultra fast shipping.
Find Rancho Shock Boots and get Free Shipping on Orders Over $109 at Summit Racing! On or off-road, drive with confidence that your key suspension parts are protected with Rancho shock boots. These durable rubber coverings will shield exposed shock absorber shafts from flying rocks, dirt, mud, branches, and snow. The stabilizer boots are available in various lengths, as well as a palette of colors to enhance the appearance of your suspension.
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wegs426
IIRC your forks are 33mm, which isn't far from the 35mm of my 550, or even the 37mm of the 1000 and 1100. I would think most gaiters would fit yours, especially over the seals. If not, just pick up some stainless zip ties.
These are the ones I used: http://www.dimecitycycles.com/vintag...-45-39664.html
which in their description say they fit 32-39mm.
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hjacobmiller
Thanks for all the info folks!
Here are the relevant measurements if anyone is interested:
Fork upper diameter: 33 mm
Fork lower Diameter: 55 mm
Fork travel/stroke: 140 mm
Does anyone have any similar to this? Also - are the Ranchos slit at the bottom?Last edited by Guest; 11-05-2012, 10:30 PM.
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loud et
I just measured my bikes. the 1100 upper tube is 37mm. The 550 is 35mm.
Yes, the ranchos are slit at the bottom to allow better fit. I left my oem dust caps on and fit the pleat on the gaiter right to that and then zip tied.
Wegs was right on with his info.
It may be common knowledge, but it was not to me, that you should cut a small triangle out of the back of the gaiter tho let air in and our so when your shocks move they dont create a vaccuum and the boot gets all sucked in. Worked for me.
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hjacobmiller
Originally posted by loud et View PostI just measured my bikes. the 1100 upper tube is 37mm. The 550 is 35mm.
Yes, the ranchos are slit at the bottom to allow better fit. I left my oem dust caps on and fit the pleat on the gaiter right to that and then zip tied.
Wegs was right on with his info.
It may be common knowledge, but it was not to me, that you should cut a small triangle out of the back of the gaiter tho let air in and our so when your shocks move they dont create a vaccuum and the boot gets all sucked in. Worked for me.
So glad I stumbled across this place.
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Originally posted by hjacobmiller View PostGeez I swear. GSR folks are amazing.
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Originally posted by isleoman View PostGaitors got my Granny
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