Newbie fork question
Re: Newbie fork question
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- jompy
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Re: Newbie fork question
He's a right weirdo !
As for the forks , I don't think you'll notice much difference but you'd have to assume logically that the later forks would be better but we all know this isn't even true
The 4xv-R forks came off my mid year registered 98 & the 4xv-R2 forks came from off a late registered 5jj 02 but as we all know on a 17 or 13 year old bike these parts may not have been the originals
- Steve R1
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Re: Newbie fork question
That's not uncommon mate, it's a rare thing for someone to read something once and for it to sink in, we are not all Einsteinjompy wrote:Cilla I read it 7 or 8 times to make it sink in
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- jompy
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Re: Newbie fork question
Funny you should mention Einstein ! he's just been round for a coffee , chat & to take the half one round the block to test the clutch & see how different it is to his 5jjSteve R1 wrote:That's not uncommon mate, it's a rare thing for someone to read something once and for it to sink in, we are not all Einsteinjompy wrote:Cilla I read it 7 or 8 times to make it sink in
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