I had read that an early GS1000 is a good donor, but the triple trees and everything need to be swapped out due to being larger diameter.
I remember reading about the GS850G that their forks were tuned softer for more comfort. I may be getting the top half of an 81-83 GS650G engine for my wife's GS550, and noticed that the GS650G parts bike had dual front discs and they were the standard axle layout (not leading axle). I could get these forks off of that parts bike, but not sure if they would be an upgrade or if they are set up for a more comfortable ride rather than sporty high performance handling.
I wondered if I should just stick with the stock GS750 dual disc forks or whatever fork legs I could get - such as this 650's (non-leading axle model), and just swap to a stiffer progressive spring - but I'd need help with spring model/spec suggestions. I read that Sonic makes a 25mm diam. spring that fits our bikes, but not sure what specs I'm after. Also read a little about RaceTech cartridge emulators for about $165 that allow independent dampening adjustment of the compression and rebound. Still wondering if there was a complete fork that would be a substantial suspension upgrade, and a direct bolt in to my GS750 frame and my stock front wheel - especially if I would be good to go with the springs and dampening system in a complete fork setup.
I am also seeing a lot of people recommending getting a 35mm fork brace. When I clicked on the link on one, it looked like a brace that connects both fork tubes, not the lower part that the wheel mounts to like I had suspected (a horseshoe type stiffener between the two legs to keep the suspension from deflecting sideways and binding). Where do these go, and what is the benefit?
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