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My brother had a little crash on his works motorcycle and is trying to get it back on the road.
He's sorted most of it but needs forks and a mudguard. What I need to know is which forks will fit as I'd heard 900 and daytona forks also fit. Anyone got a clue?? Regards Phil |
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Yeah basically any of the T3 forks will do, so trophy/trident/ speed triple, although the internals on the 1200 are a bit beefed up so they'll need setting up.
Cheers Mark.
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Cheers Rictus.
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