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Can I bore 35mm clamps to use 37mm fork tubes safely? How thin can you go without making it too weak?
Can I bore 35mm clamps to use 37mm fork tubes safely? How thin can you go without making it too weak?
OK. That sounds right. There are four of them holding it together after all. They can't possibly all break at once. Can they?
Can any old machine shop do it?
What bike are the donor forks coming from? It seems like it would be much easier to swap over the entire front end, including the triples.
If that were the case, wouldn't it just require some spacers? If you're going to have machine work done anyway, I think machining spacers would be a safer route to take than boring the clamps.Could also swap steering heads, but I think all of the 37mm GS steering heads would put the fork tubes farther apart, again making more work for myself.
If that were the case, wouldn't it just require some spacers? If you're going to have machine work done anyway, I think machining spacers would be a safer route to take than boring the clamps.
This is for my 550. Not interested in swapping forks on this bike. Got the single brake working well, want to keep it how it is. Don't really want to make a lot more work for myself. Considering swapping fork internals to make this fork into a cartridge fork. Going to 37mm would give a little more room inside for the cartridge. I have a set of 37mm forks from a GS1000 sitting here.
Could also swap steering heads, but I think all of the 37mm GS steering heads would put the fork tubes farther apart, again making more work for myself.
If you put a flat screw driver into the cut of the clamps, you might be able to open them the amount required to slip the 37mm ones in. When you tighten it down it, the aluminum will "conform" to the steel.
expanding cast aluminium by even that small amount will DRASTICALLY weaken it. That is if it doesn't snap or crack anyway before you manage to shoehorn the fork leg in.
Are you sure the 1000 triple clamps are wider? I would think that the centers are the same...
I don't think that forcing the clamps wider is a runner. The circumference would need to increase by 6 mm if I've done the maths correctly and I doubt the bolt holes would line up. When I did mine I just reckoned there was enough meat there to enlarge the holes.
As for can the work be done by your average machine shop, well I did the work myself using a plumbing reaming tool that my old chap had in his garage - no idea what it's called. I never measured how round the holes were and I may have only made them 36mm and a bit wide were, I just test fitted and they weren't far out and you certainly couldn't see air when they were clamped up.
expanding cast aluminium by even that small amount will DRASTICALLY weaken it. That is if it doesn't snap or crack anyway before you manage to shoehorn the fork leg in.