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Offline MidnightLamp

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750 F/K fork length measurement
« on: September 10, 2014, 08:53:55 AM »
Got a little project on the works and was hoping someone would be kind enough to take a quick measurement from a CB750 F2 and K for me!

Looking to get the fork length from the TOP SURFACE of the lower triple tree to the centre of the axle. Tape measure is fine for measurement! I'm hoping for this measurement with the forks unloaded (jack under the front of the engine)

This is what I'm looking for:
http://imgur.com/36cSnlN

Thanks in advance for anyone kind enough to help!  ;D
'75 CB750 - Racer
'69 CB350 - Racer
'68 Enfield 350/440(flat top) - Steet
'54 Enfield 350 - Resto
'74 Commando 850 - Restomod
'67 Enfield 750 (TT7) - Resto

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Re: 750 F/K fork length measurement
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2014, 08:21:53 AM »
Bump, anyone?
'75 CB750 - Racer
'69 CB350 - Racer
'68 Enfield 350/440(flat top) - Steet
'54 Enfield 350 - Resto
'74 Commando 850 - Restomod
'67 Enfield 750 (TT7) - Resto

Offline 70CB750

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Re: 750 F/K fork length measurement
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2014, 08:35:26 AM »
I will get home late today, but I will try to remember to measure for you tomorrow. 

I have F3 fork on one bike  and K0 with later (T brake bracket) lowers, do you still want it from me?
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Re: 750 F/K fork length measurement
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2014, 08:41:44 AM »
Both of those would work perfectly! I'd appreciate that a lot! Thanks!
'75 CB750 - Racer
'69 CB350 - Racer
'68 Enfield 350/440(flat top) - Steet
'54 Enfield 350 - Resto
'74 Commando 850 - Restomod
'67 Enfield 750 (TT7) - Resto