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Erki
37mm forks on my gs750
So I was wanting to put straight forks on my 750 instead of leading axle forks. found some 750 forks and went to put them on thinking I had 35mm forks on it. But turns out the previous owner has swapped on 37mm forks from a gs1100. Is there a model with straight axle I can look for 37mm forks that I can still use the calipers I have on now with the leading axle? Or I might try to swap the 35mm ones back on but I think I might need to get a larger bearing for the bottom of the stem if the PO had anything machined to do the swap.Tags: None
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TheCafeKid
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TheCafeKid
Yeah those are later (third gen) 750 forks. Good forks. As good as they got on GSes anyway.
But you're gonna want to be careful using a different geometry with your current bikes set up. Those struts with longer/higher forks are gonna make the bike feel incredibly screwy....
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Erki
The bike is getting a different stance which is why im trying to figure things out. This winter I am going to do a mono shock and lift the back end up. More sporty and fun. I have a swingarm that I got thanks to jetta90 for an 83 750E. If these forks will work for something like that then I will just rebuild them new seals and progressive springs. So these forks on the bike are from like an 83/84 750? just good to know for ordering parts for them.
Also geometry wise...what is ideal for handling. I dont want to put the back up too high im sure there is a limit. The bike was already chopped up when I got it, but I do have an 1100 frame uncut I could use maybe for geometry measurements with the factory swingarm?
Thanks for the infoLast edited by Guest; 10-17-2011, 12:53 AM.
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Erki
The reason I was thinking of changing from leading axle forks to straight is for a touch shorter wheel base. Is that a good idea or will it make much difference?
edit, Ive been doing a lot of reading on rake and trail. I think I may just stick with the forks that are on it and see how it does with the back end up with suspension again.Last edited by Guest; 10-17-2011, 11:45 PM.
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Erki
Ok the pictures are in for fork Identification.
37mm forks Currently on the bike which is an 81 gs750.
And the other set I purchased assuming my current ones were 35mm which these are.
A sketch of my intentions for the bike this winter...Which forks would be better?
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