
29 Jul 2006
|
 |
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Vancouver, BC, for now...
Posts: 792
|
|
You could put on any front end...here's how. I would sugest a set of WP4860 forks from a late model KTM. They are easy to find on E-bay for a reasonable price. That and a KTM tripleclamp, you only need a steering spindle adapted to your particular bearings. This is a one hour job at a competent machine shop. From there, the posabilities for wheels and brakes are nearly endless, plus you'll have kick-ass suspension. You will most likely need a new set of springs to match the weight of the bike and rider, it's always hard to tell whats in the fork in the first place and it's best to start fresh. This is what i did to my R100GS...huge improvement in handeling and brakes
|