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Has anybody fitted Bandit forks and yokes?

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Just wondering

my gs750L has pitting on the fork legs, and I don't reckon replacing the seals would last long. so I'm weighing up my options.

I can get a set of bandit forks with yokes and spindle real cheap, or I can spend a load to get the sliders rechromed

so , Bandit 600 forks and yokes, has anybody put em on their GS, and if so...

1 do they fit?
2 how much of a fiddle about is it to fit em?
3 I really fancy this mod, as I could stick bandit brakes on as well, and be able to stop properly :)

Thanks gang
 
Ay up there m8, you might find the Bandit 600 forks a bit softly sprung for the weight of a GS. A complete GSXR 1100 front end are what you're after. Bolt on mod and good brakes. :) What have you planned to get the rear suspension sorted, ie swingarm, shocks, rear wheel etc?
 
aye, I know, it just seems like a good price. I dunno :)

Anyway, I don't tend to plan, I just tend to chew on stuff for ages, then make my leap of faith.

so far, I have bought, a lovely set of rear shocks, don't fkn fit. (eyelet both ends, instead of fork thing at the bottom) and changed the swingarm bearings and stuck a super cool metzeler whitewall tyre on. Stripped and replaced the brake seals etc. and put it all back together.

Just gotta sort these idiot weeping fork seals now, and I haven't done fork seals before, so thats why I wanted to make sure the fork legs were sound, which they are not . Might need to price up getting them rechromed, that would be the simplest option I suppose
 
Have to agree with 80gs on the b6 forks mate, only good for door stops in my opinion, which is why the are cheap, far to softly sprung & with the worst brakes of the family

bandit 12 are a far better option & will suit the gs perfectly in length & springing/ damping thats presuming you want to keep right way up forks, gsxr 1100k are very similar too & would also suit

later usd gsxr front ends are also good but may be a bit short for the gs & personally i'm not keen on screw in extensions to sort this out i'd rather let the front dip an inch & get quicker turning at the expense of ground clearance (although this can be sorted)

Nissin 4 pot calipers on any of the above which are well up to the job of stopping the gs's bulk

a complete front end is the easiest way to do the swap but you may still end up changing the stem & messing with lockstops depending on which one you go for

hope it helps :-D
 
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