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Anyone have some old race forks from an F4? Looking for something fully adjustable that may even have some "magic" in them.
Long shot I know but there are a few of ya who have raced bikes with F4 front ends....
you are not going to get fully adjustable in a f3 stockish fork. f4 were the first years of fully adjustable. f3-41mm f4=43mm
I know what you are doing...
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or I would look at a 954 front end......its what all the stunters swap there F4i over too and is mucho better. And I would cross post on the WERA board too...
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Thinking he is loking to keep to the SPIRIT of things. I love my F4 front end on the Hawk.
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ehhhhhhh F3 F4 F4i its all the same...LOLOLOL
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F4 front end would be desirable, I was just hoping to preserve the stock triples.
Gino, unfortunately this is NOT for a P-89 bike, it's for my newly acquired street bike. GOOD to know F3 is not adjustable, I thought they were...
I thought the last year of the F3 was fully adjustable?
Edit: Last year of the F2 potentially had F3 forks... F3 forks from the beginning look to be fully adjustable cartridge units based on parts fiche.
Last edited by Kurlon; 12-12-12 at 04:38 PM.
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Interesting, don't think I've played with any forks with a dedicated drain like that before. I can't imagine draining them via the bolt and not tearing them open to do a full flush and cleaning before topping off but I guess that's the idea?
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Haha. You haven't played with any forks made this millennium then :-). That bolt also holds the cartridge in place at the bottom.Originally Posted by Kurlon
Last edited by Degsy; 12-13-12 at 09:20 AM.
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Oh. Yep.
Now I understand. Yeah. That's a dedicated drain.
Last edited by Degsy; 12-13-12 at 09:36 AM.
If it's a full front end and the $ is right, yep. PM me or email.
most likely 600rr triples
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Scotty....I would also dissasemble them and have the tubes, calipers ect anodized black and then rebuild them as needed.... if it was me
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You should call Bergs. Last I knew he was parting/selling most of his stuff and he has like triplets of everything.
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