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69Bonni
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« on: 27.04. 2009 15:48 »

Hi All,

First Posting on this forum for me!

I'm building the Road Rocket from a basket case, so eventually it will turn out like a touring RGS, always wanted one could never afford one so im building one.

I cant believe how many different types of A10 varients of Forks there are!
I'm trying to get hold of a pair of fork sliders or a pair of forks for a Single sided hub (yes i know the R-Rocket had a full width hub).
I have looked at so many forks and sliders, and many with subtle differences.

I have a set of forks, but never seen any quite like it before they have no fittings at the bottom of the sliders for mudguard stays for and aft, nor is there any sign of them having been removed! someone in the club said they may be racing or scrambler forks, could be ...

If you have a set of forks or sliders in good nick for a A7, A10, RGS for single sided hub you want to get rid of please give me a nudge!
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« Reply #1 on: 05.05. 2009 18:01 »

"i got it one piece at a time, it's 56,57, 58, 59, 60, 61... "
                                                             






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sorry, I don't have any actual help for you...

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« Reply #2 on: 14.05. 2009 09:55 »

Its a bit like my bike then..... a 1950.............60 ish!

It'll come eventually!

By the way these are the forks i have .... Strange No lugs!


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« Reply #3 on: 15.05. 2009 19:41 »

I`m sorry i can`t help you with the origin of the fork sliders you have there, but looking at your wheel hub, are you sure it doesn`t belong to snowbeards super rocket huh2 lol Grin


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