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    Needing good Suzuki Bandit GSF250 forks

    Hey there,
    My current forks on my 1996 Bandit have very small divots/tiny holes just above the fork seals so every bump/compression slowly lets out some oil...
    Good ol George from Motocycle doctors was genuinely honest and told me not to bother getting my forks resealed at the time as they would just be bad again in no time. so he recommended me either getting them re-chromed $400+ or to find some 2nd hand decent ones for cheaper, so trying to find some cheaper ones not being used but hopefully someone out there.
    Found two on Trademe (just over $300-) but thought id see here as well.
    cheers fellas
    0220 371 431

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    Try Dare. I think he is parting out his GSF250.


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    cheers for the heads up,
    must be up for a finders fee yea,
    well i have a few to have a look at now,
    if any one has some forks for under $200- that would be awesome, but.... that is a long shot.
    cheers

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    For now try putting some araldite super strength in the depressions/holes and sanding it smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sable View Post
    For now try putting some araldite super strength in the depressions/holes and sanding it smooth.
    real. have you done it before or known someone to do it? how fine sandpaper would i need to use? cheers

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    Make sure you read the whole thread and realise that it is only a temporary fix (a good one, but temporary none the less). To fix the problem properly you still need to replace or re-crome the fork.

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    mmm true, WOF is coming up and im pretty sure its lost too much oil now and can feel bumps in the road way to easily and hard.
    hit a little hole on the hway just before the auckland harbour bridge and felt like i almost lost it
    prob could patch it before a WOF, but yea still prolonging the inevitable.
    good to know but I'm just gonna sell the bike as is now anyways, maybe pass on the info to the new owner.
    thanks though

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