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  1. D

    2017 GSA rear gator issue

    Just noticed that my rear drive gator is out of shape, any ideas on how to fix it? I know that there are shaping wires that hold up the pleats, but before I dig in, just want to see if anyone else has run into this issue? Thanks
  2. grover1949

    Gaiters on an "83 R65?

    I've got a 1983 R65 and need to rebuild the forks. Can I put a set of gaiters on them? If so, what modifications / changes / parts will I need? Thanks!
  3. R

    Fork boot/gator replacement

    Recently bought a R75/6 from its original owner and am in the process of replacing various gaskets,,, and have noticed the fork boots are split, bought a pair of 13 rib boots and the question is this. Is it possible to get the new boots in position from below or from the wheel end of the...
  4. B

    Fork Gaiters

    Hi, Posting for some information on installation of fork gaiters. 1978 R100RS. bike has complete fairing with rubber boots that are glued to the fairing and seal around the fork slider tubes. what i am wanting to do is retain the existing rubber boots that are in the fairing now and add gaiters...
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