Anything honda 41mm of similar age that is longer then fit a bigger spacer but your on your own sorting out the air gap as standard setting might go out the window.
But you could get the thread tap and cut longer stanchions down to size.
What fork tubes
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Re: What fork tubes
Or just buy the right ones from here, £80 each
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Re: What fork tubes
Andy29 wrote:Or just buy the right ones from here, £80 each
http://www.allbikeengineering.co.uk/htm ... 091016.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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Re: What fork tubes
Swapped out entire front end from a '92 900rr. Bolted right in to steering head, only mod required was a few spacers on the axle to align caliper and rotors.