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Re: [ST] front forks
Steve,
I don't understand why your suspension both ends needs rebuilding after only
24,000 miles ! If they are indeed stuffed I would look at better internals
and maybe an Ohlins or similar rear shock. Do you spend all your time on
dirt roads ?
Ashley
'95 Speed Triple
'00 Spondon
> Hey everyone, I've put 24,000 great miles on my 99 now and I'm facing a
> total rebuild of the front forks to say nothing about the rear shock. My
> thought has been to invest in the daytona front forks and send the rear
> shock to race tech. My concern is that the triple tree and different style
> forks will be messing two much with rake and trail. I don't know if the
> rake is steeper and how much less trail there is. anyone have any ideas or
> thoughts on a better aftermarket alternative for the forks. It sure would
> be nice to get some rebound adjustment for this great bike.
>
> Thanks in advance for any ideas. Regards, Steve Barton.
>
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