750S parts!
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:36 pm
so i'm finally biting the bullet and swapping to 900ss forks and wheels. anyone have a need for stockers? i have complete front and rear ends including triples, brakes, hardware, cush drive, clipons, wheels, etc (keeping the swingarm and rear axle). parts all have 9480 original miles on em. forks have been stripped of paint and half-heartedly polished. they've got progressive springs and were serviced last year - about 300 miles on fresh seals and oil.
there's a crack in the top of the left-hand fork where i accidentally banged it last time i changed seals. this goes from the top lip of the slider down to the surface of the fork seal and stops there. this is in the thinnest part of the slider where the dust seal mates. i've toyed with having it brazed, or just using a little jb weld, but it's got some miles on it in this condition and the crack hasn't moved. doesn't affect functionality. i imagine the crack will eventually propagate around the entire lip if nothing is done, at which point it won't be able to hold a dust seal.
left-hand clip-on is slightly bent from when the sidestand poked through fresh asphalt. i think it can be straightened, but i haven't tried.
and i'm sure someone needs a third set of spare wheels? for what it's worth, they're pristine with fresh rubber.
good deal on decent parts.
ian.
there's a crack in the top of the left-hand fork where i accidentally banged it last time i changed seals. this goes from the top lip of the slider down to the surface of the fork seal and stops there. this is in the thinnest part of the slider where the dust seal mates. i've toyed with having it brazed, or just using a little jb weld, but it's got some miles on it in this condition and the crack hasn't moved. doesn't affect functionality. i imagine the crack will eventually propagate around the entire lip if nothing is done, at which point it won't be able to hold a dust seal.
left-hand clip-on is slightly bent from when the sidestand poked through fresh asphalt. i think it can be straightened, but i haven't tried.
and i'm sure someone needs a third set of spare wheels? for what it's worth, they're pristine with fresh rubber.
good deal on decent parts.
ian.