FrankenFork

Getting your chassis to handle your blazingly fast Suzuki powerplant.

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markush
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FrankenFork

Post by markush »

Hello!
Following the designation "Frankencarb" as the 380/550-carburettor conversion was called
in another topic, I now show my "FrankenFork" :mrgreen: .
Fork legs: GS550M Katana, mounted backside to front, to use with GT-calipers
steering stem: GT750
steering stem head: GT380, milled, to fit to the 35mm stanchions
Brake disks: GT250/380

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Nicely done.



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Post by Alan H »

Excellent work. Looks OEM.
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Post by joolstacho »

Very very nice. :clap:
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