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Message started by Matchless G11 on 05/14/18 at 17:38:38

Title: Fork in the road, or at least on a savage.
Post by Matchless G11 on 05/14/18 at 17:38:38

Fork in the road, or at least on a savage.
Been having little luck on finding a savage rolling frame. basically I need a lower right fork leg.  (yea I know post in the market place :-[)
but the question I have belongs here,

Does any one know what other Suzuki models (or any other of the big four) uses the same lower fork leg?

Title: Re: Fork in the road, or at least on a savage.
Post by Dave on 05/14/18 at 19:04:33

I seriously doubt if any other motorcycle uses the same lower fork leg.

Ebay is loaded with fork parts.....or call Pinwall Cycles in Massilon, OH.

Title: Re: Fork in the road, or at least on a savage.
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/15/18 at 10:27:22

Is there a different front end that would fit?

Title: Re: Fork in the road, or at least on a savage.
Post by Dave on 05/15/18 at 10:42:36


4B545255484F7E4E7E46545813210 wrote:
Is there a different front end that would fit?



That discussion has occurred many times on this forum.

All motorcycle forks mount using a shaft and some bearings, and it is not all that tough to get something to work.  But the swap gets very complicated if you don't use the front wheel, brakes, fenders, headlight, etc. that also bolt to those forks.  Then you need to consider that a front end for an 600 pound bike may not really work all that well on a 350 pound bike.


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