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DKGS850
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Dear all,
I am restoring my trusty old '79 GS850, and now the front fork are up for an overhaul. I was going to order a rebuild kit and some spares, but my forks do not look as they should, according to the micro fiches available with the various sparepart dealers.
Main concern is that I was expecting a top cap like this:
https://goo.gl/images/tcCA3R
But my top cap look like this.

All the GS850 Fork rebuild instructions I have found includes adding pressure to the fork, but I wouldnt know how to do that with the current hardware.
I am thinking that a previous owner might have replaced all or parts of the fork with parts from another model. At first I thought it was from an 78 GS750, but according to the micro fich, that bike has a solid nut in the top of the fork leg. Not one with with a screw insert that I have.
Can you please help me identify the fork on these pictures. (if it's not too Frankenstein)

http://imgur.com/a/6z6C9
Please let me know if any measurements could help with the detective work
Thank you
Best, Michael
I am restoring my trusty old '79 GS850, and now the front fork are up for an overhaul. I was going to order a rebuild kit and some spares, but my forks do not look as they should, according to the micro fiches available with the various sparepart dealers.
Main concern is that I was expecting a top cap like this:
https://goo.gl/images/tcCA3R
But my top cap look like this.

All the GS850 Fork rebuild instructions I have found includes adding pressure to the fork, but I wouldnt know how to do that with the current hardware.
I am thinking that a previous owner might have replaced all or parts of the fork with parts from another model. At first I thought it was from an 78 GS750, but according to the micro fich, that bike has a solid nut in the top of the fork leg. Not one with with a screw insert that I have.
Can you please help me identify the fork on these pictures. (if it's not too Frankenstein)
http://imgur.com/a/6z6C9
Please let me know if any measurements could help with the detective work
Thank you
Best, Michael