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Yes they have seals. You can use without gaiters. But I like the look of gaitersSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yes you can use the short caps like 550 supersport use.On 750 the 77/78 forks do not need chroming to run without gaiters or headlight ears,and lowers are longer..great choice..replaces 73 and uo
can the stock forks be used without gators in that there is another option, some sort of seals for the forks to keep dust out?
The harmonica rubbers are the best way to protect your front legs. I haven't had to replace one seal yet! Unfortunately the market wanted shiny things you can polish. The other day I saw Yamaha has developed an alternative.
Quote from: Deltarider on May 12, 2017, 07:59:45 AMThe harmonica rubbers are the best way to protect your front legs. I haven't had to replace one seal yet! Unfortunately the market wanted shiny things you can polish. The other day I saw Yamaha has developed an alternative.Those are aftermarket, I've had them on one of my CBR's for over 20 years. This is the only pic I can find where you can JUST see them in the dark But undoubtedly a Honda
Quote from: robvangulik on May 12, 2017, 01:16:58 PMQuote from: Deltarider on May 12, 2017, 07:59:45 AMThe harmonica rubbers are the best way to protect your front legs. I haven't had to replace one seal yet! Unfortunately the market wanted shiny things you can polish. The other day I saw Yamaha has developed an alternative.Those are aftermarket, I've had them on one of my CBR's for over 20 years. This is the only pic I can find where you can JUST see them in the dark But undoubtedly a Honda They're stock on my Concours
The harmonica rubbers are the best way to protect your front legs. I haven't had to replace one seal yet! Unfortunately the market wanted shiny things you can polish. The other day I saw Yamaha has developped an alternative.
754 should be highlighted, the old forks SHOW THEIR rust when you take the gators off.
Gaitors keep stones from chipping/ denting the fork tubes.Chipped, dented forks wear out/abrade fork seals rapidly.Style comes at a price.
Quote from: evinrude7 on May 11, 2017, 08:22:02 PMcan the stock forks be used without gators in that there is another option, some sort of seals for the forks to keep dust out?Honda calls it a dust seal....http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/honda/HP-51425-375-003.html
Quote from: Stev-o on May 12, 2017, 07:12:43 AMQuote from: evinrude7 on May 11, 2017, 08:22:02 PMcan the stock forks be used without gators in that there is another option, some sort of seals for the forks to keep dust out?Honda calls it a dust seal....http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/honda/HP-51425-375-003.htmlMy original 75 750F uses these and the original fork legs have NO rust.
it's not a style choice. the ones i have on there now are torn up pretty bad and wondered if i could just take them off for now. i plan on rebuilding the front end next winter and in the mean time trying to clean up the look a bit.
I bought new Honda gaiters, they lasted 3 years then had tears in them