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Hi can't seem to find any info on the front forks they used in SBK 2000-2001 except they are 42mm... and tired of google :P so if there any gurus who knows their history please help :)
Regards Flemming
skidlids
07-Jan-2012, 09:50
I think Tom Irvine may have a set so he is probably the person to give you more information about them
can't seem to find anything, the fg 070 and forward are not radial and if so they are screwed to the forks??? i just like the design of these and the color... else there is the FGR as second choice ;)
Chrisw not even close :( it's radial WSBK forks... from 99 - forward
skidlids
07-Jan-2012, 18:51
they do look similar to a set of FG1091 that I had
hmm nothing on google aaaargh... is there somekind of a list witrh the forks ohlins makes??
skidlids
07-Jan-2012, 19:47
Must be a list some where
I never did find any info on the FG1091
They Had Mag Radial lowers with what looked like a small Gas cartridge and the fork caps/tops were also magnesium
hmm did'nt find a list, but i think they are motogp forks.. the yamaha yzr500 had similar suspension in 2001... but the numbers arghhhhh ..
skidlids
07-Jan-2012, 23:03
hmm did'nt find a list, but i think they are motogp forks.. the yamaha yzr500 had similar suspension in 2001... but the numbers arghhhhh ..
Thats what i found, GP500 bikes Yamaha, Aprilia and with mine Suzuki Moviestar
not so eazy again, maybe i should take a pare of fgr forks.. plenty of those around..
molasses
08-Jan-2012, 15:54
I'm not 100% sure but I believe the 998F01 and 998F02 were the two first Ducati race bikes with pressurized gas forks.
Contrary to the modern gas charged forks which carry the gas cannister on the caliper side of the fork leg, the early gas charged forks from Öhlins came with the cannister mounted on the forward side of the fork leg (opposite side of the caliper).
The bike in your picture looks to be from 2001 and if so it may have been equipped with the early gas charged forks from Öhlins.
yes found someone called tvrp25 and ttx25tr and nothing more :(
That's a Factory 2000 bike so it's possible they have 42mm stanchions. Certainly the following year (F01) they were 42mm.
In 2001 a customer version of them became available to the non-factory teams - these were the aluminium radial-bottomed FG9760.
Molasses is right about the F01 and F02 forks - they were the first of the gas forks. I don't know the fork numbers but they had 42mm stanchions and slimmer outers too (56mm lower and 52mm upper I think, compared to customer forks' 58mm & 53.5mm). They had a gas cartridge mounted at the front onto which the mudguard was fixed. The cartridge is hidden behind the mudguard but you can spot these forks from the mudguard mounting screws which are much further apart. They had aluminium bottoms but magnesium top caps.
Good luck finding a set though!
The non-gas FG9760 radial fork is the nearest you'll get to them and they typically fetch somewhere around £3300 to £3800 a pair when you can find them.
I reckon a 10 year old fork with mag bottoms would best be used for show only. I heard that Ohlins themselves have tried to prevent their mag fork components remaining in circulation due to fears of them breaking in race conditions.
at that price, u can often find some fgr600-700 but i have time enough so will look and then decide..
Thanks
I might be selling some very nice radial Ohlins race forks soon, but if you want state of the art then there is a guy I know who is selling a set of FGR100's for €6000 euros.
hi tom which forks is it?
I don't remember the model number but I can PM you some info when I get it.
please do so... or drop me an mail.. with a picture and an evt price ;)
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