F8 Fork conversion

shaunj

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I must admit, the only moan I have about the bike is the bloody forks :rob

Watching with interest.....


Paul
 
Quick update:
Received forks today and have stripped them down and made measurements ready to machine the GS forks tomorrow morning
 
Ok its picture time

I'm not one for annotating everything but pictures are pretty self explanitory

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Just need filling with oil and steering head bearings changing again :blast
Then should be ready to reinstall and go for a test ride
 
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Some useful info
Front bore Dia 31.3mm
Rear bore Dia 28.25mm
Land thickness on 28.25mm bore 9.1-9.5mm.

Casting variation caused one land to be short at 9.1mm nominal size that i was aiming for was 9.5mm
 
Forks are filled with oil 100mm from the top.
Forks are set for max travel which is about 290mm
Forks are going to be raised in the forks about 25-30mm so front end will be about 30-35mm higher

Will try this for an offroad setup will be rebuilding my 2nd front wheel with a 17" rim so the 30mm height increase won't matter so much
 
I did this conversion to my F800GS last month.

A pair of Aprilla RXV 450 forks bought for £120 off this site.
Machining done by GB Components in Melksham for £50.
I used a pair of 38mm spacers to restore fork travel to 230mm.
Forks reassembled with 0.7kgmm Ktech springs intended for the Triumph 800XC (40mm shorter) and revalved by Ktech for £280. They used 5 wt oil.

A brilliant conversion, now soaks up the bumps without that harsh jarring through the handlebars that spoilt the feel of the stock bike.
 


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