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The Falconer
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Hopefully one of you guys can help me out. I'm restoring a 79' GS750 and when I took the front fork legs apart I noticed that the pipes that slide into the stanchions and screw into the bottom of the fork tubes are different. One has two holes on the bottom opposite each other, and the other has four holes on the bottom. Luckily I had an extra fork leg and when I took that one apart, it too had four holes on the bottom. Am I good to go with the four hole pipes? Or are the two hole pipes what I should be using. Aside from the # of holes, they are identical.
The reason I have three fork legs is because I had a stanchion that was slightly bent so I bought another off EBAY. When I compared the newly purchased one with the one I previously had, I noticed that the grooves on the bottom were in a slightly different location. I am assuming this shouldn't affect performance at all but maybe I'm totally wrong about that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

The reason I have three fork legs is because I had a stanchion that was slightly bent so I bought another off EBAY. When I compared the newly purchased one with the one I previously had, I noticed that the grooves on the bottom were in a slightly different location. I am assuming this shouldn't affect performance at all but maybe I'm totally wrong about that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

