ISO: CBR600 F3 front Forks
Hi John,
Please take a moment to introduce yourself to the forum.
Why is it that you need new forks?
Where are you from, how long have you been on two wheels, what bikes do you have etc.
We also love pictures.
Cheers
Al
Please take a moment to introduce yourself to the forum.
Why is it that you need new forks?
Where are you from, how long have you been on two wheels, what bikes do you have etc.
We also love pictures.
Cheers
Al
I appologize for forgetting my manners. My name is John, I'm from Michigan. I have been riding for about 6 years and have primarily rode vintage Japanese bikes. My first and favorite was a 78 Honda CB 750 as supersport. Unfortunately I learned some hard lessons with that bike when I spent a ton of time getting the engine running smooth and the bike looking exactly how I wanted it, the chain snapped and punched a hole through the back of my engine case. Since then, I've moved on to a 82 Yamaha XJ1100. The bike rides well and is alot of fun. Recently, I've inherited a 2008 Triumph Bonneville that was in a low speed accident that bent the front Forks and ruined the front rim. I am looking for the fork to use as a replacement/upgrade to the bonneville fork. While the cbr600f3 forks are a bit long, the riding position remains standard when using clip ons. Bonnie forks are ungodly expensive for lower performance parts. I hope that someone has a set laying around they are looking to get rid of. Thanks for the warm welcome.
No worries John,
That is a nice intro.
You have some interesting bikes, one of my good friends has an FJ and adores it.
Good luck on your hunt for forks, have you saved your eBay search just in case something pops up?
That is a nice intro.
You have some interesting bikes, one of my good friends has an FJ and adores it.
Good luck on your hunt for forks, have you saved your eBay search just in case something pops up?
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