Looking for a good pair of 35mm tubes for a 73 JP runner that I want to build.
[email protected]Keith Meatyard
Keith
If you can't find any, Franks Engineering can make them. I just sent a set of YZ tubes to them and their work is excellent.
Found some extra tubes.
Franks tubes look excellent however the material he uses bends easily. Not good high quality steel and definitely not in the quality range of Ceriani , Betor etc.. I have straightened numerous Franks tubes and they take almost half the tonage to straighten. Good for casual rider, if your aggressive in racing forget it.
Hey Larry,
I am interested in those tubes if Keith does not respond.
I tried emailing you through the POG, but don't know if you got it.
Give me a holler at:
[email protected]Thanx,
Clark
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Larry, I sent you an email.
Keith Meatyard
Hey guys, I'm still needing a pair of 35mm pit-free fork tubes for a 74 JP, if anyone might have some extras I can buy.
Keith Meatyard
I have a pair of good Marzocchi 35mm MC5 fork tubes, sliders and clamps, if anyone has a need. Also a pair of good 38mm forks from an '81 495 with sliders that have a cracked axle clamp on one side.