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That's a fairly decent price if you price it out.I have an acquaintance who retrofits cartridges into damper rod forks as a hobby business. It costs more than a set of springs and emulators, but also performs better. I believe that he uses cartridges from one of the later CBR600 models, but I'm not certain of that. Last I talked to him about it he was charging $400 to do a set of forks and that included the cartridges, new Sonic springs in your rate of choice and fork oil if you lived in the US.
Mark
That's a fairly decent price if you price it out.
I emailed him about retrofiting 37mm & 41mm GS forks, but I have not gotten a reply back for several days still. His list of frequently modified forks were all modern sportbike forks that were still damper rod setups, so I was left wondering if internals from a 41mm cartridge fork would even be able to be fit into a 37 mm or 35 mm fork
I'm thinking that the GS I have is 100lbs heavier than a 1000 gixxer and the added stopping power couldn't hurt. I don't need or want to do "stoppies", but I don't want it to lock up if three fingers or more are used.
Any wisdom to impart on this?
I know Ill get roasted on this, but its tough to lock up the front wheel. Tire breaking loose and losing traction and then locking, yes. Instantly slamming the brake lever, yes. If your braking that hard, which is good and fun, learn your traction limits. If your looking for 4 pots, they do work better than 6 pots. Check for interchangability with your fork set. I have 4 pots off of a TL1000R or I have 6 pots off of a ZRX1200 if your looking. PM if interested.
I know Ill get roasted on this, but its tough to lock up the front wheel. Tire breaking loose and losing traction and then locking, yes. Instantly slamming the brake lever, yes.
I agree with Mark, go with the best calipers and M/C available for your bike.I don't know if it's wisdom or not but I would go with the most brakes I could get and then worry about learning to not lock them up. If you can't lock your wheel you don't have nearly enough braking power. And I never use more than 2 fingers. If it takes more than that something is wrong and needs fixing.
Mark
I'm looking into this again, as I'm looking into wheel and fork combinations for a spare 750 titled frame build that I have (870cc, VTR1000 Superhawk forks or CBR600F4 forks), and my GS550 corner carver build.
I'm trying to get Bores Cycle Salvage to measure an 01-06-ish VSTROM DL1000 steering stem to see if that will work on a GS frame with any shimming to the lower bearimg or the upper race. If so, that and some RF900R or CBR600F4 forks would work great with a 3.00/3.50x17 GS1150 rear and 130/90-17 or 140/80-17 rear tire, and an 83-84 VF750C/VF1100C Honda wheel in 18x2.50 (looks like GS star mag, 296mm Shadow 600 rotors will fit, need to look into 310mm rotors if RF900R forks).
The VF1000F Interceptor or 91(93?)-07 CB750 Nighthawk steering stems will be useable (potentially too tall), then the superhawk forks would work well with a 17" front wheel off of a Zephyr 550 and a 110/80-17.
The Zephyr triples may be a candidate as well but i have not looked into stem height.

I bought a DL 1000 VStrom triple that I pulled apart.I'm looking into this again, as I'm looking into wheel and fork combinations for a spare 750 titled frame build that I have (870cc, VTR1000 Superhawk forks or CBR600F4 forks), and my GS550 corner carver build.
I'm trying to get Bores Cycle Salvage to measure an 01-06-ish VSTROM DL1000 steering stem to see if that will work on a GS frame with any shimming to the lower bearimg or the upper race. If so, that and some RF900R or CBR600F4 forks would work great with a 3.00/3.50x17 GS1150 rear and 130/90-17 or 140/80-17 rear tire, and an 83-84 VF750C/VF1100C Honda wheel in 18x2.50 (looks like GS star mag, 296mm Shadow 600 rotors will fit, need to look into 310mm rotors if RF900R forks).
The VF1000F Interceptor or 91(93?)-07 CB750 Nighthawk steering stems will be useable (potentially too tall), then the superhawk forks would work well with a 17" front wheel off of a Zephyr 550 and a 110/80-17.
The Zephyr triples may be a candidate as well but i have not looked into stem height.
I bought a DL 1000 VStrom triple that I pulled apart.
I will measure the spacing between the bearing landings for you tomorrow.
Do you have the measurements of what will work?
I didn't want to dismantle one of my bikes to measure....
I believe I have the early Vstrom triples with removable handlebar fittings.What year of Vstrom triple?
Looking at the eBay listings, I later realized that there are two different types of RSU/ conventional fork steering stems. One looks like the GSXR Hayabusa stems that I have here, 30 mm upper and lower bearing area, and all aluminum clear anodized stem. If it is the same height as that, it can be made to work with little shimming adjustment.
