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Hi there
After an off yesterday I need 2 new forks and a bottom yoke for my k2 curvy. Which models can I lift forks from (k3 k4 etc?). I imagine if the forks fit then the bottom yoke would be the same too or do I need to match the year of forks to the year of the yoke? Rob |
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For a straight swap, you need parts from a 99-02 SV650 (X-K2)
K3 -> forks are similar, but not quite a straight swap. Yokes are different too. Jambo
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