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Hi all. I have an 850 GS which ahs had some different forks put on it. I believe they were from an 1100 l model. Definately leading axle forks. Recently during rebuild the front forks have become very soft and I notice there is a small hole in the sliders of both forks. Should these holes have a grub screw in them or are they meant to be open. Sorry can't upload any pica at the minute but I'll keep trying. ThanksTags: None
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Sunburn
Are the holes above the fork clamp? If so, could be compressed air tube stabilizer that the last owner removed. Fork air adjuster.
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wdavie
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Xwagon
I have the same situation, GL forks in a G model, but brake carriers don’t fit...any ideas on how or if a brake carrier can be adapted to fit the fork, or a set of G model forks the only way to move forward?
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Wow. I believe this sets a record. You have just revived a thread that is over eight years old.
This has been answered in your other thread on the same subject. If you have a G bike, you need G forks.
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