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I will have a dig around to see where I bought the metal from to do it, but it was about £150 for the yokes milled and the spacers. Out of...
what front end are you going for? And what bike?
If anyone is interested in doing what I have done I can get a kit made up for you to fit 999 forks, it's what I am running on my 750ss. It isn't...
I wanted a Sargent seat for mine, but their UK dealership is a waste of time, I wouldn't change back to the slippery uncomfortable stock seat...
So Saturday I decided I would go out and do something a bit different, I decided to go on an excursion. 1780 foot above sea level [IMG] [IMG]...
Would that be the same Showa that when you ask them for the bearings their response is "Yeah, we don't have anything like that sorry"
Then my theory thus far is proving right so far, apart from the fairings....so grey framed bikes, fully faired or not have the less good stuff on
Is yours a grey frame bike? Grey frames seem to have the different shock to the gold frame bikes
I can't remember I think the stem and stuff is different, and yokes were a bit more than tooling costs etc. If you want to go down the conversion...
The screw driver to adjust a free flowing screw isn't really a hardship though, and it isn't like the two screws are in a really hard position to...
John, you already have the Showa rear shock though? The way it is mounted, and the way it mounts is vastly different to most bikes
Colour scheme nothing, I think it looks fantastic, but the nose cone looks like there is a giant vacuum cleaner sucking it's face off
No problems, if you need the bearings for the Showa unit let me know as I can get hold of them, they are a bugger to track down.
As opposed to this thing here? [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The blue dial will adjust how the oil fows in the shock, you will still need tools to adjust the spring itself. Noticed yours is a single disc,...