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Can anybody help, as i have barely any knowledge of these wateryfangled things!

I'm fitting parts to my Slabby framed drag bike & have fitted (in error) a top/bottom yoke that was too narrow at the forks.

I couldn't get the wheel in & tightened up with the spindle sticking out on both ends!

Looks like 207mm.

I have got what i believe are 750W forks, wheel, discs & spindle.

It now seems the yokes (2 top 1 bottom) are most likely from K1-K3 series, as they are 207mm spacing, & also have a centre damper mount on bottom yoke, one of the tops have the damper weights underneath too, so i think that's likely Busa & the other, not a clue?

So my question finally is, other than the 98> 750 USD, what other yokes will fit? Top & bottom!  

I have learnt that i most likely need a 214mm fork spacing?

Forks are heatshrinked, so are silver underneath.

 

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Edited by CockneyRick
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25 minutes ago, Madb said:

92-95 750 yokes are spaced 214 and top 50mm bottom 54. (y) but use different top bearing to 96- onwards.

Ive just measure my slingshot yokes in me bandit, they are 214mm and with a slingy stem will plop straight in a slabby apparently:tu

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Right, having researched, It seems that i can only use the SRAD750 yokes to match my forks/wheel.

But i had a thought, what's the difference between the 750 & 600 wheel? I'd assume it's same wheel but bearings are different? Less thickness. Again assuming the spindle(s) are the same again?

Might be a cheaper option just to change bearings (again) rather than pay silly money for a 750 yoke set!

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57 minutes ago, CockneyRick said:

Right, having researched, It seems that i can only use the SRAD750 yokes to match my forks/wheel.

But i had a thought, what's the difference between the 750 & 600 wheel? I'd assume it's same wheel but bearings are different? Less thickness. Again assuming the spindle(s) are the same again?

Might be a cheaper option just to change bearings (again) rather than pay silly money for a 750 yoke set!

Dont know where you got that from but the wheels are identical and so are the bearings

25x52x15 for both 600 and 750, and slingshot 750 yokes are the same spacing at 214mm and 50/54mm. so why cant you use them???

 

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I've got a 54mm bottom yoke from a slingshot, its for my project next winter, but you can borrow it if you like to mock everything up and see if it all works out?? I've got a sling shot stem I could press in if that would help??:tu

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