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Nos Red Wing Front Fork 34mm Roadrace, Vintage Motocross, Ahrma, Ceriani Style on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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New old Stock  Red Wing Front Forks - These are 34mm complete with alloy upper and lower triple trees
Also includes the matching axle, I neglected to put it in the pictures

Made in the 1970s and in dry storage the last 40+ years. 

Overall length measures 33'' and distance between forks at the axle is 5 1/4''
Overall stem length is 10'' - Stem bearing surface is 6'' overall and Stem diameter is .750"

Triple Trees are fully adjustable which allows you to adjust to desired front end height, by sliding the tubes up thru the trees. You could also mount a set of clip on bars above the trees this way. 

Very minor cosmetic shelf wear ( tubes are perfect ).

Would be great on a vintage cafe racer, Street tracker, Vintage Motocross or competition race bike. Much cheaper than a Ceriani front fork.

US lower 48 pays shipping of $38.75 Because of the size box required to ship these and includes insurance. Overseas can expect estimated 125 USD shipping.

 

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