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  • 80g Standard - spare forks question

    I have a set of 80g front forks. Inner tubes are pitted. Had the forks around from a few years back when I couldn't get the seals out. Now I have the seals out but don't have any use for the forks.

    Are they worth keeping for rechrome later? If I wanted to use them on the 79sf I'd have to do a complete wheel/brake/fork swap anyway, right?

    Ben
    1985 Yamaha VMX12n "Max X" - Stock
    1982 Honda XL500r "Big Red" - Stump Puller. Unknown mileage.
    1974-78 Honda XL350 hybrid - The thumper that revs. Unknown miles.
    1974 Suzuki TC/TS125 hybrid. Trials with trail gear. Invaluable. Unknown miles.
    1971 Honda CL350. For Dad. Newtronic Electronic Ign. Reliable. Unknown miles.

    Formerly:
    1982 XS650
    1980 XS1100g
    1979 XS1100sf
    1978 XS1100e donor

  • #2
    Yeah Ben,

    You'd have to change brakes, and possibly triple tree also cause the rake is different. The wheel shouldn't need to change. The fender would though, mounts different on SF vs F. Most folks have commented that it's very costly to have parts rechromed. If you want cleaner newer upper tubes for the SF, you would probably do better getting NEW from Forks By Frank, vs. trying to fight someone for a set on Ebay!
    T.C.
    T. C. Gresham
    81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
    79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
    History shows again and again,
    How nature points out the folly of men!

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    • #3
      That's what I was guessing. So does anybody want my spares, then?

      Ben
      1985 Yamaha VMX12n "Max X" - Stock
      1982 Honda XL500r "Big Red" - Stump Puller. Unknown mileage.
      1974-78 Honda XL350 hybrid - The thumper that revs. Unknown miles.
      1974 Suzuki TC/TS125 hybrid. Trials with trail gear. Invaluable. Unknown miles.
      1971 Honda CL350. For Dad. Newtronic Electronic Ign. Reliable. Unknown miles.

      Formerly:
      1982 XS650
      1980 XS1100g
      1979 XS1100sf
      1978 XS1100e donor

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      • #4
        Would it be possible to put a standards sliders onto a special?
        I know the rake is different on the bikes, maybe the special would handle better with the axle on the bottom (less rake)?
        Also, after looking at photos of the two bikes, the calipers look very similar in dimension. Where the slider mounts position them for the front wheel looks like the only difference to me, (I have no standard ones to look at). Am I wrong?
        1979 xs1100sf
        1972 cb500 four

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        • #5
          The calipers are two totally different animals, and cannot be cross bred. They are different dimensions, mount totally differently, and require different types of brake pads. On a Standard, all three calipers are the same, but the fronts on a Special are different. The rear caliper on a Special is the same as all three on a Standard. The only way to swap them would be to change the lower forks from one model to another.

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          • #6
            Rechroming will cost bout the same as another set off ebay. I got another set.

            LP
            If it doesn't have an engine, it's not a sport, it's only a game.
            (stole that one from I-dont-know-who)

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            • #7
              I don't even have an 80g anymore.... How much to re-chrome?
              1985 Yamaha VMX12n "Max X" - Stock
              1982 Honda XL500r "Big Red" - Stump Puller. Unknown mileage.
              1974-78 Honda XL350 hybrid - The thumper that revs. Unknown miles.
              1974 Suzuki TC/TS125 hybrid. Trials with trail gear. Invaluable. Unknown miles.
              1971 Honda CL350. For Dad. Newtronic Electronic Ign. Reliable. Unknown miles.

              Formerly:
              1982 XS650
              1980 XS1100g
              1979 XS1100sf
              1978 XS1100e donor

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              • #8
                I had a Venture Royale ('83) that had some seriously pitted forks (not rusty though) , I took a Dremel with a burnishing wheel and hit every single pit to make sure it dished in with no chrome flash. Then I polished the forks with Crocus cloth. Came out awesome.

                Most of this was above the normal travel area and only mattered because I changed the fork seals and cut them when I reinstalled them.
                Gary Granger
                Remember, we are the caretakers of mechanical art.
                2013 Suzuki DR650SE, 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, 2003 Aprilia RSV Mille Tuono

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