 rebuilding a bonneville america?
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After crashing the front end of my America, insurance company totalling. I would keep it if I could find a good set of forks, dealer says I would have to buy new, and its not worth that price. Any thoughts? Anyone interested in a good engine and rear end? I'm not sure about the frame, yoke may be bent (hit the guard rail) 
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PM Dinqua. He might be interested in that motor.
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Welcome to the group, its a shame you only found us after you cracked up your bike. After getting the frame and neck checked out, I'm sure you can find a good front end to put it back together from either ebay or one of the few dealers that also sell used parts. If you decide not to rebuild, I'm sure someone will be glad to take whats left off your hands.
Stewart
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Fe Butt
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call Forks By Frank they told me they would make me a set when I was asking them for shorter tubes but they want the old ones to copy and I didn't want to take them off and wait. Maybe they can use your bent forks to copy. They quoted me somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 if I remember.
I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains. Eat right ,Exercise ,Stay fit, Die Anyway!
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Yeah, I forgot about Franks- I've been looking at some of the chopped Americas online, there are some pretty nice ones out there, would be interesting to try something different.
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PM Dinqua. He might be interested in that motor.
I am right on top of this one!
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
Pat
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Been and done. Secondhand forks are out there, just takes time to find them. I was 9 months between the crash and the bike being road legal again. As the forks I got were Speedie ones I did the brake upgrade too. I paid for a service on them too, and it was still 1/4 of the price of a new set. My insurance estimate said that the frame would need replacing too, but that's a lot of work. My dad and I did a number of things with a spirit level and a broom handle and concluded that it wasn't. From the 3 miles I've done since the rebuild it doesn't feel bent and doesn't pull to one side. Though ask me again tomorrow evening.
My advice as some one whose been there, if you can rebuild. There's nothing more satisfying than seeing a bike that was written off back on the road. If you can't still buy it back and strip for parts. You'll make far more that way than you paid for the salvage. (I paid £500 for the 'salvage' of mine, I was offered £1000 over the phone by a breaker...)
Gina
03 America - Pretty stock - except the TBS wheel... 
06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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I will have a set of forks off my 04, as soon as I put the ones off the speedmaster on. The only problem is it will cost an arm and leg to post to the US..
Ray(UK)
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Measure the diameter and length of the fork stem and work from there. Nothing really says you have to use OEM forks, and I am sure you can find something that will fit. For the factory price of exact replacement parts, You could probably get a really nice girder made.
Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python
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Sounds to me like you're in the perfect postion to look at a girder or springer set up for your new custom scoot.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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Sounds to me like you're in the perfect postion to look at a girder or springer set up for your new custom scoot.
Ed Smith - aka biker here....
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Pat
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41mm is 41mm(size of our forks), whether its on a HD or a TRIUMPH. You just have to decide whether you want standard length or chopper lenghth
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Excuse my ignorance- where would one find girder or springer set up? That sounds very interesting
TW
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Paughco, Kiwi Motorcycles, J&P to start with but you could just google either term (i.e. type motorcycle+girder) and parse the results, there'll be plenty. Here's a Dufree Girder to view:
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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You can get a springer from Bob Oswald (oz). But why? Springers and girders are ancient technology. They are way overpriced, and will rob you of handling. Of course you'll look cool to the HD folks. I see Oz's site is being reconstructed. Maybe he is not offering the springers anymore.
Ride Safe,
Dennis
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Having riden a smaller bike with girder front - don't do it. It'll shake your arms to bits. While I know we don't all ride for speed, you won't be able to go above 50 and so may as well have a 125.
Gina
03 America - Pretty stock - except the TBS wheel... 
06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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Yeah, the girders look pretty rough for handling- I'm told the new springers handle rather well- I'm just thinking this way if I can't find stock forks.
TW
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