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    gs300 question..

    will a gs300 front fit on a gs1000 front?

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    Front what?
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      #3
      Originally posted by bwringer View Post
      Front what?
      forks, tree, etc...

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        #4
        NO! Smaller dia. tubes, shorter, too light a spring rate and damping not right for the extra weight. However it could be physically acomplished by mounting the entire tripple tree with custom size bearrings if the steering stem is long enough. I wouldn't recommend it though without custom springs and probably heavier fork oil. It could also change the rake and trail enough to make it unstable, requireing you to rework the rear suspension to compensate. Thease tubes would also flex more under hard riding and who knows what that could result in. I wouldn't do it.

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          #5
          Why would you want to do that ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by GSexpress View Post
            NO! Smaller dia. tubes, shorter, too light a spring rate and damping not right for the extra weight. However it could be physically acomplished by mounting the entire tripple tree with custom size bearrings if the steering stem is long enough. I wouldn't recommend it though without custom springs and probably heavier fork oil. It could also change the rake and trail enough to make it unstable, requireing you to rework the rear suspension to compensate. Thease tubes would also flex more under hard riding and who knows what that could result in. I wouldn't do it.
            cool thanks for letting me know. how about 1986 Suzuki GS 850? Because im getting a 79 gs1000 with a stupied katana front end and I want the stock on back on

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheRooster View Post
              cool thanks for letting me know. how about 1986 Suzuki GS 850? Because im getting a 79 gs1000 with a stupied katana front end and I want the stock on back on
              That "stupied Katana" front end is probably better handling and ride quality wise than the original. What's so stupid? about it???

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                #8
                You are also going to get drum brakes with a GS300L front end.

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                  #9
                  well looking to match the rear rim. ideas? rear is a mag rim.. just trying to match rims
                  Last edited by Guest; 09-05-2008, 10:39 PM.

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                    #10
                    Almost any other similar vintage GS except the GS300L will have one or two discs up front (much better) .. and most will have thicker diameter tubes which will be more sure footed under loads.

                    Post up a pic of your rear and maybe someone on the board will have some spare parts you could own.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mriddle View Post
                      Almost any other similar vintage GS except the GS300L will have one or two discs up front (much better) .. and most will have thicker diameter tubes which will be more sure footed under loads.

                      Post up a pic of your rear and maybe someone on the board will have some spare parts you could own.

                      nice thats all I needed to know..... just I just need the wheel and it bolts right up. Thanks man I will post pics tomorrow. what years will i be looking for?
                      Last edited by Guest; 09-05-2008, 11:33 PM.

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