GS1100 Front Fork ???
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The top cap is threaded. Keep downward pressure on it, so that it does not fly all over the garage when the last thread comes out!1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)
1981 GS1000G "Leo" (Bike Of The Month August 2023)Comment
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Bustedknuckles
tightened the triple tree back on the fork and tow strapped the sucker to my work bench... one minute later the cap was off!
here soon the sliders will be off to get powder coated then new fork seals, new oil, new bolts/screws and back together!Comment
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82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTYComment
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The bushings are the wear point in a front fork . That is what turns your old fork oil greyish/ black along with adding in some moisture.Comment
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im about to order the bushings and want to make sure i get the right thing...
i believe its #21 in the included diagram... please tell me if im wrong or if there is a better place to get this. Thanks!
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Yes that would be it , they are cheaper through Babbitt's on line
51121-49200 PISTON $10.37this is the oem part # they call it a piston. Bike bandit got their name from being Bandit's they live up to it with every saleComment
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Those fork bushings have thin teflon coating which is damaged easily. Since you are that far into the forks change them. I order about 85% of my stuff from Partsshark. Good prices, delivery can be a bit long. I have also ordered from Boulevard Suzuki. Whatever you do, don't buy the Leak Proof fork seals, I've had nothing but problems with those.Comment


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