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Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - cb1100_dude_imp - 08-11-2019 Howdy All! ![]() I want a badazz murdered out CB cafe... - anyone have any experience with blacking out their fork tubes or purchasing fork tube replacements? - Is it as simple as buying same length and width but in a different but coated version? Here's my previous cafe set-up that I might bring my bike back to. I keep changing my bike on theme I have probably painted my tank around 7 times now.Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - Retsel_imp - 08-11-2019 All that an no RLETS? I don't know if "badazz" is achievable without? Nice looking ride though. Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - GoldOxide_imp - 08-11-2019 Blacked out header pipes look good. RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - the Ferret - 08-11-2019 I would think you could get some tubing, plastic or metal, cut to length to fit between the trees and paint them black, then simply slide them over the upper fork tubes. RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - Desert viper_imp - 08-11-2019 I’m vinyl wrapping my R1200R gold forks black.....do a google search for videos RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - the Ferret - 08-12-2019 wouldn't vinyl wrap make it nearly impossible to slide the tubes out of the trees? RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - emptysea - 08-12-2019 (08-12-2019, 03:05 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: wouldn't vinyl wrap make it nearly impossible to slide the tubes out of the trees? Great question, but my follow up might be: how often does one have to slide the tubes out of the trees? RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - the Ferret - 08-12-2019 if you get a leaking fork seal, or want/need to change the fork oil (there is a spec for that that nobody follows). For some that means never, for others, well, we have already had several on the board with leaking fork seals and several that have changed fork oil. RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - emptysea - 08-12-2019 Gotcha. I have done neither, but I'm only at 24,000 on this bike. Plus I am so slow through the turns that the forks never compress much anyway. RE: Sourcing Black Fork Tubes - pekingduck - 08-12-2019 You could use a plastic sleeve cut to length. If it is too large in diameter, slit it and zip tie at top and bottom. I have used the 1.5" polyethylene tubes golfers use in their golf bags to separate the clubs on older 35mm forks. They make them in 2" OD diameter that will easily fit over our 41mm forks. They are cheap, about $5, and you can slide them off if you need to work on the forks. |