When I stripped my 1000A2 forks, bought from e-bay, they appeared to have bearings in the tops of the sliders as did some forkes I used off a GPZ550 many moons ago for a special I built. According to the parts book hey don't exist. When I reassembled the fork legs I realised that there was a small amount of 'slop' in the sliders on the tubes, which could, presumeably be solved by replacing these bearings, but with the parts book and workshop manual denying their existance getting a part number could be tricky. I changed these bearings on the GPZ forks, but cant remember how they came out. Many , many moons ago
and I killed it stone dead
on the IOM thanks to some wanker on a Duke doing a ewey on the exit of the second left after the goose neck. I know it was the best part of 14 years ago but I still pissed about it. It's bad enough being fucked by car drivers!
Any one shed any light on this?

Ralph Ferrand
Z1000A1 (1977), Z1300A5 (1983), Z900A4 (1976) GPZ1100 Unitrak (1983)(project), RD250B (1975)(project), ZRX1200R (2005) DT175MX (1981) YZF R6 (1999)
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