New Forks Or Re Chrome Old Ones
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- Avgas Sniffer
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New Forks Or Re Chrome Old Ones
Is there much difference in price between the 2 ?
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Re: New Forks Or Re Chrome Old Ones
Assume it is KR forks you are referring to
As far as i am aware new ones are NLA so you would have to find a good second hand pair or re-chrome
As far as i am aware new ones are NLA so you would have to find a good second hand pair or re-chrome
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Re: New Forks Or Re Chrome Old Ones
KR1S yes but was thinking more aftermarket KR stanchions
Think Philpot were asking £185 to re chrome plus postage each way ?
Think Philpot were asking £185 to re chrome plus postage each way ?
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Re: New Forks Or Re Chrome Old Ones
A couple of years back, it worked out cheaper(and a couple of months quicker) to buy a set of Tarozzi stanchions for my RG250 than get them rechromed, if they do them for our bikes, you'll find them on Wemoto or eBay.