Is the $245 for the seal holders or fok tubes? As for OS you have to sift through and find what you need or you can call Nick and ask. I found it easier to print it out than sit in front of the comp scrolling around. Alot of the parts for 305's will interchange you just need to know which ones and the best way to do that is to pick up Bill Silvers CD or books.Macgyver5 wrote:I've called Forks by Frank they quoted me $245 for a set of two... which is alittle steep but better than the $800 that I saw in a thread on here elsewhere... I've looked at Ohio cycle... am I missing something or do you really have to sift through all of the parts for all of the bikes.... also I would think that alot of the 305 parts should interchange but I don't know which ones... would anyone know if theres a part # cross reference sheet / book out there... or on cd maybe...
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Brandon
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Re: Front Fork
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Macgyver5 wrote:So I've recently bought a 1964 Honda Super Hawk and am preparing to do a resoration... As I was going over the bike I noticed that the chrome sliders on the front fork are rusted and on one rusted through I don't know the condition of the inside but I'm assuming that it's going to be bad... What I was wondering is whether or not any of the parts for the forks are available and how hard it it to find the fork bodies... Any advice is welcome and appreciated I'll be posting a pic of the bike and the damaged fork...
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