Well it just so happens that a week after reading about those, I tried to dismantle the gs850/1000 forklegs that I thought I had scored 2 weeks earlier for $20, chrome looked great surprisingly, not a spec of rust anywhere, but had been sitting outside for years. I drained the oil out to find some water had gotten in past the seals.
Upon trying to dismantle, I instantly realized that the damper rod bolt that is supposed to be 6mm on 550/650/750 forks & 8mm on 850/1000 forks was actually 10mm... Didn't take me long to reach for the calipers to measure these 41mm beasts...
These are dual disc straight leg forks, tarozzi makes a brace for them, they can run salty's twinpot 296mm ninja/Honda CBR dual disc mod brakes, only caveat is the spacing isnt the 175mm (that I can barely squueze a 110/90/18 into with zero room for a fender), nor is it the 185 width that is darn near perfect, the triples are 204mm spacing. I don't have any here, and I suppose you could run gsxr triples, but then the center section of the tarozzi brace doesn't fit. Best stick with 204.
Has anyone considered running these low cost forks as a performance upgrade, or are they going to be substantially heavier than a modern 41mm fork? Seems like a consideration to think about. Now if I only had some triples to clamp this thing in to get the top caps unthreaded. Impact gun broke loose the damper rod bolt but now its just spinning...
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