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I had to replace the forks on my GS1000L because they were bent..
I figured the trees were probably also bent so when I bought new forks I got a new tree too.
The Bike is a 79 GS1000L
Original forks were leading axle.
New forks & trees are from a 1980 GS1000G
Straight leg forks
When I put the G trees into the frame last night everything worked perfectly except the G tree has an extra stop on the right side the L didn't...
This extra stop only lets the bars turn full right to almost straight..
If I were to grind it off the left stop will handle the full travel left to right and stop at he correct angles.
The dumb questions is should I grind the extra stop off the tree or cut away some of the stop tab on the neck?
I figured the trees were probably also bent so when I bought new forks I got a new tree too.
The Bike is a 79 GS1000L
Original forks were leading axle.
New forks & trees are from a 1980 GS1000G
Straight leg forks
When I put the G trees into the frame last night everything worked perfectly except the G tree has an extra stop on the right side the L didn't...
This extra stop only lets the bars turn full right to almost straight..
If I were to grind it off the left stop will handle the full travel left to right and stop at he correct angles.
The dumb questions is should I grind the extra stop off the tree or cut away some of the stop tab on the neck?
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