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rwcfrank
Whick triple clamp for 37mm forks
I just picked up a clean set of used 37mm GS1100E forks to use on my 1978 GS750. Which triple clamp is the easiest to use? I found that most of the GS1000 models all have 37mm fork what do I need fof the swap?Tags: None
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by rwcfrank View PostI just picked up a clean set of used 37mm GS1100E forks to use on my 1978 GS750. Which triple clamp is the easiest to use? I found that most of the GS1000 models all have 37mm fork what do I need fof the swap?
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostYou could use any of the triples so long as they're 37mm. You'll need new steering stem bearings and races though. I do believe I have a set of GS1100E triple clamps. Oh and I'm not sure it makes a major difference but early 1100Es had "leading axle forks" instead of end axle/straight forks. I don't see how, but I would wonder if trees from a leading axle set would be a problem with straight type. I don't think they would...sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostI wouldn't mix and match leading axle trees with center axle forks or vice versa. People do on this list, but I think I would prefer to leave the Trail alone, rather than add or subtract.
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rwcfrank
Thanks for the feedback guys. I never considered the leading axle vs non, impacting the triples, I guess the offset could be different so I will stick with a 1000 triple that comes from an E model. Should I order the bearing sets by dimension rather than application? I think Allballs has dimensions listed on their site.
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