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Post by G-Man » Thu Jun 26, 2014 4:56 pm

Mike

Strangely, that's the same company that I provided the link to. They seem to have two web sites... Thanks for letting us know the price but I think you have the decimal point in the wrong place... :-)

I had some Kawasaki forks done by a place near Newark once but have lost their address.

I picked up a couple of sets of good forks in the US for about $50 each.

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Post by SMBH » Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:29 pm

You know that is the reason I have so little money decimal points what are they my wife has been having me on for 50 years about decimal points and money.

Yes it should read £105.00 that included them collecting it and returning it, it was a lot but it came back looking like new and if one could buy a new one on EBAY I bet it would cost a lot more than £105.00.

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Post by fab60 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:55 pm

Thanks for the reply guys! I'm gonna pick up a set of used forks and see if they are ok. The seller says there are two tiny pit marks on one of them so I hope there ok. Has anyone maybe tried some JB weld over minor pits and smoothen out this way to just clear the rubber seal?

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