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I see alot of pics on here from folks that have removed the fork shrouds. How difficult is that to do? Is there anything I need to be concerned about once their gone? dust? are there special seals I should consider?
Thanks
2008 TBA, AI gone, Airbox Drilled, 130 mains 42 pilotw 1 shim, Progressive 412HD's
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no worries about dust that's what the seals are for. I was concered about dings from stones but I haven't seen anything yet. I'm thinking about fork gaiters. To remove the shrouds you have to remove the fork out of the triple trees, take out a couple of screws & they come right off.
"Got the wind in my face the road goes on for miles...."
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To each his own, I suppose, but I love the look of the shrouds. Can't imagine wanting to take them off.
-Joe Merlino
Boston, MA USA
1982 BMW R100 (decomissioned), 2003 America
Triumph: Cool enough for The Fonz, cool enough for me.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I like my fork gaitors and blacked out upper shrouds, but I'm going for a certain look. Some day I might go to polished or chromed upper and lower shrouds because I want to change the look. Can't see going with no shrouds or gaitors at all though, unless someone starts marketing a smaller/different lower yoke. That think looks HUGE to me with no shrouds or gaitors.
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