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hey guys
due to circumstances that are a little embarassing and alot painful i need new fork tubes... been quoted about 900 installed with new seals and oil but was thinking i'd rather not pay nearly $1000 tio get it back to stock... any better ideas? even if it costs a little more thats cool.

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Matt,

Dont know how many bike wreckers there are in hobart but give that a go.

Is the $900 for original kwaka forks or aftermarket?

If they are genuine kwaka forks see if any suspension shops can put onto a aftermarket dealer. Also see ebay, you'll be surprised what u find there.

If no luck do a google search, u never know it could be cheaper to import them.
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Post by MadKaw »

If you can find some, you should be able to pick up a full set of forks from the wreckers for about $600 to $700. Then get a set of gold valves, new springs and service on them and it should come to under $1000..

Try http://www.findapart.com.au
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thats for original kwakka tubes.. more or less what came with it originally.. i presume more than less :)

yeh really looking for something maybe lighter or stronger or anything really. not many bike wreckers down here... not many bikes... i guess i see how i go

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I think I was quoted about $1500 for a new set of forks for my bike from a wreckers.
Mate when I was after forks for my bike I called the wreckers up here in launceston and they had some forks for a ZX9R, dunno if they still have em, they quoted way less than $1000 if I remember, you could give that a try.
Also was the $900 you got quoted for both fork tubes or just one side? im interested because I need a new one for my 7.
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i bent one of my forks after an off on turn 8 at eastern creek - poor 98 zx9 - i went and got a set from the wreckers for 700, had racetech overhaul em and stick a gold valve job in for about 300 and a bit, so yeah madkaw's right, it'll be round the 1000 buck mark. :partyman:
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Post by ZX-10R_04 »

Try this link they might have what your looking for :roll: http://www.motorcycle-parts.com.au/fork_tubes.htm
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yeh itwas both sides.. it was like $400 each then oil, seals and installation took it to about $900.

Thanks for all the help guys
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