Yesterday I was looking around Fastfromthepast.com and checking out the fork tube section. They sell new tubes for the 750ES for about $145! Now I wish I hadn't just bought used forks for $75 although that was shipped and a great deal. I checked the part number at Alpha-Sports and it didn't match up exactly so I googled and found this:
Yep GSX750ES fork tubes. The site is in The Netherlands and while the inner tube number is slightly different all the other parts are the same... except:
Look in the upper left, a preload adjuster! Never heard of this on an ES myself but it looks like they must have had them in that market at least. Well great, a lot of cool parts in foreign markets but good luck getting them here, right?
So I went to cycle-parts.com and punched in the numbers for parts 17- 21 and it looks like they can all be had for about $60 a side. Sweet! Of course I found this yesterday and got laid off today so I won't be placing an order just now but once I know I've secured a paycheck again I'll see if I can actually get the parts.
My riding ranges from solo with nothing but riding gear to full up with trunk, saddle bags, tent, sleeping bag and pad, food, cook-set and stove plus a tank bag and being able to set up preload for solo riding and then crank in more for bike camping would be great and well worth another $120 if those cartridge emulators are as good as I hear. I know, I know, fork swaps are pretty easy but on this bike I want to keep more or less OE in appearance with the forks and such.
So, think it'll work?
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