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    I need stanchions to suit Suzuki GS1200

    Hey all. Got a Suzuki GS1200 with a bent front end. Need new stanchions but they're neither cheap or plentiful. Just wondering what other models from the Suzuki range shared the same forks so I can broaden my search. Does anyone have a parts compatibility guide for forks?

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    They can be straightened if not badly kinked. Place down here in Christchurch called circle track engineering does an amazing job.
    A fraction of the cost of new.
    Shop around in your area maybe someone can help
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Hey all. Got a Suzuki GS1200 with a bent front end. Need new stanchions but they're neither cheap or plentiful. Just wondering what other models from the Suzuki range shared the same forks so I can broaden my search. Does anyone have a parts compatibility guide for forks?
    what's the part number?

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    Hmmmm somewhere I have seen a Suzuki front end cross reference document .....

    Good thing about Suzukis is it appears easy to swap over fronts. I'd be looking for a Ebay special Haybusa front end or similar :-)

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    What size are they, that'd be a good start.

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    If they are Showas like the Bandits then they may well be the same as Honda ones. As far as I have seen its only the lowers that are different and the valves in the carts.

    I have a Honda leg here I can measure tomorrow if its a 43mm leg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    What size are they, that'd be a good start.
    i've got a suzuki parts finder program, let him get off his arse and find the part number, he can't even provide the year so once that's sorted it should be easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by flashg View Post
    They can be straightened if not badly kinked. Place down here in Christchurch called circle track engineering does an amazing job.
    A fraction of the cost of new.
    Shop around in your area maybe someone can help
    Had Boyles check them out and they're fooked. If they managed not to tear them where they've creased, they'll still be compromised. And on a heavy wheelie happy machine, not keen to risk it. Thanks though, a week ago I didn't realise they could be straightened until I had a few mates say so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    What size are they, that'd be a good start.
    43mm thick, haven't pulled them apart yet to get the length.

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    I'm hearing you on that, I understand that if creased they can't be saved. All the best finding something that'll work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    i've got a suzuki parts finder program, let him get off his arse and find the part number, he can't even provide the year so once that's sorted it should be easy
    Maaaaannnn, fine.

    Fuck, haven't even checked what year it is.

    I'm still doing my own research, I was just fishing for an easy answer. Haven't found a nice pdf manual yet so still finding a part number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Maaaaannnn, fine.

    Fuck, haven't even checked what year it is.

    I'm still doing my own research, I was just fishing for an easy answer. Haven't found a nice pdf manual yet so still finding a part number.
    They're all the same 02-05 no difference between them


    tin1212 is wrecking one on TM at the moment...has forks
    https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&so...0TBNbH5VvrgGUg

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    They're all the same 02-05 no difference between them


    tin1212 is wrecking one on TM at the moment...has forks
    https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&so...0TBNbH5VvrgGUg
    Unfortunately I already asked and they've since sold.

    But sweet, 02-05, good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Maaaaannnn, fine.

    Fuck, haven't even checked what year it is.

    I'm still doing my own research, I was just fishing for an easy answer. Haven't found a nice pdf manual yet so still finding a part number.
    try alphasports suzuki

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post

    I'm still doing my own research, I was just fishing for an easy answer. Haven't found a nice pdf manual yet so still finding a part number.
    http://www.ronayers.com/oemparts/p/s...00/-tube-inner

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