1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
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1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Hello,
I need to replace my fork tubes and I understand that Yamaha XS1 34mm dia fork tubes can be shortened and used for a T250. Has anyone done this successfully? Do the ends match up to the T250 and are there any tricks or problems you need to watch for in doing this? Thanks
I need to replace my fork tubes and I understand that Yamaha XS1 34mm dia fork tubes can be shortened and used for a T250. Has anyone done this successfully? Do the ends match up to the T250 and are there any tricks or problems you need to watch for in doing this? Thanks
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Do you mean the stanchions?Syd wrote:Hello,
I need to replace my fork tubes and I understand that Yamaha XS1 34mm dia fork tubes can be shortened and used for a T250. Has anyone done this successfully? Do the ends match up to the T250 and are there any tricks or problems you need to watch for in doing this? Thanks
You can get them new for the GT250. Not sure if they fit the earlier T250
You can get your old ones straightened and re-chromed at places like the one below
http://www.dynasurf.co.uk/motorcycle-forks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Yes, the stanchions. Thanks for the info which I will check out. I don't know if the early model T250 are the same as the GT250, I suspect not.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
I have done this with my T250 and T350.check my T250 Fork Tubes listing.has photos.not worth rechroming.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
just a reminder-Kiwis can fix anything
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Sorry, You've done what Alan? You mean you replaced the T250 with later GT250 stanchions? Or swapped them for cut down Yamaha ones?alanr wrote:I have done this with my T250 and T350.check my T250 Fork Tubes listing.has photos.not worth rechroming.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
l cut 650 xs1 forks to fit t250.has to be xs1 or 1b ,34mm dia.take new xs tubes and old t250 tubes to engineer and tell him to cut lower end (not thread end).cost me about $80 pair to do.thread end has the same top nut on both bikes.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Great, thanks for the info
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Seemed to have struck a problem with using Yamaha fork tubes as I contacted MicksXS.net and they advised?
Unfortunately, We do not offer inner fork tubes for the 1970 or the 1971 XS650. You may be able to do an internet search for a complete front end. Most of these components are not so easily available. We offer the inner fork tubes for the XS-2 but they are different internally from the earlier models. They are however 34mm O.D.
Unfortunately, We do not offer inner fork tubes for the 1970 or the 1971 XS650. You may be able to do an internet search for a complete front end. Most of these components are not so easily available. We offer the inner fork tubes for the XS-2 but they are different internally from the earlier models. They are however 34mm O.D.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Good Job but as for me not yet.Syd wrote:Hello,
I need to replace my fork tubes and I understand that Yamaha XS1 34mm dia fork tubes can be shortened and used for a T250. Has anyone done this successfully? Do the ends match up to the T250 and are there any tricks or problems you need to watch for in doing this? Thanks
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Not sure what you mean??
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
As long as they are 34mm and have the same top bolt which Im sure they do these tubes will work.I found mine cheaper by searching ebay.Syd wrote:Seemed to have struck a problem with using Yamaha fork tubes as I contacted MicksXS.net and they advised?
Unfortunately, We do not offer inner fork tubes for the 1970 or the 1971 XS650. You may be able to do an internet search for a complete front end. Most of these components are not so easily available. We offer the inner fork tubes for the XS-2 but they are different internally from the earlier models. They are however 34mm O.D.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Forking by Frank makes new fork tubes. Their list of available tubes includes the XS1 & members of the XS650 forum have bought them.
They do not list the T250, but they likely make them. If not you could try ordering the XS1 tubes cut to the length you need.
http://franksforks.com/products/suzuki-fork-tubes/
Forking by Franks has been around for a long time. I was surprised to see they updated their website.
They may still operate in the “old school” mode, so be patient if you have some difficultly contacting them.
There also is an Italian company that makes fork tubes, but its 6AM & maybe I’ll remember the name after some coffee.
They do not list the T250, but they likely make them. If not you could try ordering the XS1 tubes cut to the length you need.
http://franksforks.com/products/suzuki-fork-tubes/
Forking by Franks has been around for a long time. I was surprised to see they updated their website.
They may still operate in the “old school” mode, so be patient if you have some difficultly contacting them.
There also is an Italian company that makes fork tubes, but its 6AM & maybe I’ll remember the name after some coffee.
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Re: 1970 Suzuki T250-II Inner Fork Tube Question
Thanks for the info, I'll contact them to see if they can help