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71 HKO front forks
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<blockquote data-quote="ez50" data-source="post: 23628" data-attributes="member: 1793"><p><strong>Fork springs</strong></p><p></p><p>Cool, glad I could help.</p><p>I think the plastic is to keep the steel spring from hurting the aluminum. I thought about the material it's made from and I came up with the casing that comes on flexable nat. gas lines. It's bright yellow but who sees that. I stripped some from 3/4" I believe and it fits tight. It worked great! I still have a piece of it in my garage if you need some. It's easy to find scrap on job sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez50, post: 23628, member: 1793"] [b]Fork springs[/b] Cool, glad I could help. I think the plastic is to keep the steel spring from hurting the aluminum. I thought about the material it's made from and I came up with the casing that comes on flexable nat. gas lines. It's bright yellow but who sees that. I stripped some from 3/4" I believe and it fits tight. It worked great! I still have a piece of it in my garage if you need some. It's easy to find scrap on job sites. [/QUOTE]
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