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Old 30-Mar-2011, 11:02
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Originally Posted by Swinz
Well, after much humming and argggghhhing i decided to go for broke and got me some Ohlins forks. Worked out that by the time i did all i wanted to do to the Showa's, it only cost a couple of £100 more to get the real thing. Now all i need is the bottom yoke and stem...............

I fitted a set of Ohlins R&T radial forks off a 999R onto my 748 using the stock yokes. You just need to get the bottom yoke bored to suit. I know someone that can do it for you based in the South East. He did a superb job on mine.

I then sourced a set of 15mm offset discs and had a spacer made up for the wheel spindle to get the alignment correct. Was actually very simple to do.

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