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Inner fork tube replacement.....
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I've heard of Franks tubes and hear that they barely answer the phone which makes me think twice about them
Race tech tubes are way too expensive which doesn't make sense because for one side it cost $270.
Comptely new fork swap from another bike which is too expensive.
Are there EMGO tubes? Please include a link so I can check it out
Where can I get newly manufactured tubes for my Kz400? Don't want to over kill on the price bc I spent too much money on this kz.
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Did he say why? Are they bent or pitted? Ed
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[ These are clean where they need to be ]
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650ed wrote: "The mechanic told me that my inner fork tubes don't have much life in them. "
Did he say why? Are they bent or pitted? Ed
Any pictures? They can't wear out. If they are straight and rust free they are fine.
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swest wrote: They can wear out in the sliders. My question is how did he know?
Steve
The bushings ya but not the whole tube.
I'd buy the ones wrenchmonkey lined to, oil seals, and inspect the springs.
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