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Old 22-Jan-2011, 09:43
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I think the ST forks are only about 20mm longer than 916 ones, and it's all in the fork body as the travel is the same.

Which ST Forks is that Ant as I have just put a ST fork next to a 748 fork and the ST fork is 20mm shorter, but offers the same amount of travel.

I no longer have a set of 749 forks here but from what I recall they were the same length as those for the 748/916/etc


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Old 22-Jan-2011, 10:51
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Which ST Forks is that Ant as I have just put a ST fork next to a 748 fork and the ST fork is 20mm shorter, but offers the same amount of travel.

I no longer have a set of 749 forks here but from what I recall they were the same length as those for the 748/916/etc



I was under the impression that the 749/999 series was shorter, or was it that the yolks would need changing as well??


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