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Post by G-Man » Mon Mar 09, 2015 2:13 am

Tom

Thanks for coming up with the answer. I had a vague recollection but wasn't certain. I was able to buy a surplus race-kit top triple clamp because the owner needed one for later forks.

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R100 wrote:
Hoosier Tom wrote:G's right. You have a top bridge for the alloy sliders, part number 53230-268-060. what you need is the one on the left in the following photo. http://www.honda305.com/forums/download.php?id=5400
See how the bottom is recessed machined compared to the flat of the later one on the right like you have. HT
Understood. If I look for a yoke with that recess on the underside, will that be the correct one?
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Post by R100 » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:24 am

Here is what I discovered someone had done to the top of one fork tube.
Why is it that some people think they instantly become motorcycle mechanics the day they purchase a used bike?
I will be looking for some Type 1 forks on E-Bay. Hopefully I can assemble 2 good forks from 4.
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Post by G-Man » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:03 am

I realise now that the necessity came about because the alloy fork bottoms do not have the axle offset from the centreline like the early steel lowers had. The split clamp with two studs at the bottom meant that it was impossible to use the same geometry for the triple clamps.

Every day is a school day.....

R100 be careful when buying the early forks. You need the ones that are post '63 as the very early ones had fatter legs (so to speak).... :-)

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Post by R100 » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:24 am

G-Man wrote: R100 be careful when buying the early forks. You need the ones that are post '63 as the very early ones had fatter legs (so to speak).... :-) G
OK. Thanks for that tip G.

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Post by OldScrambler » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:08 pm

R100............I have a set of steel-lower forks taken from a '64 CB77...........painted white.........I have not looked at them for a few years.............should be clean chrome at the seals and have good seal-holders. I can take a pic on Wednesday.

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Post by R100 » Tue Mar 10, 2015 8:13 am

OldScrambler wrote:R100............I have a set of steel-lower forks taken from a '64 CB77...........painted white.........I have not looked at them for a few years.............should be clean chrome at the seals and have good seal-holders. I can take a pic on Wednesday.
I would certainly be interested.
There is an E-Bay seller that has been helpful in the past, but I would much prefer to deal with a forum member.
G-man cautioned me about early "fatter" forks. The ones I need to replace are 33mm where they slide in the seals, and 32mm above the taper.
I was hoping that I would be able to build 2 good forks out of 4, but perhaps yours are in better condition.
Pictures would be great.

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Post by mike in idaho » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:01 am

R100 wrote: Why is it that some people think they instantly become motorcycle mechanics the day they purchase a used bike?
It is a mystery, some of them become self-taught electrical geniuses too.
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