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  • Ceriani fork springs-does anyone know a source?

    Hi Everyone.
    I am a new recruite to the forum and I think it will be GREAT!!!. While I am on here does anyone know where the best place to get some new springs for the ceriani forks on my 380 griffon.Any help is apreciated.

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    Ceriani springs

    Maxi,

    Here in the States I use Progressive suspension springs made in the USA, part number is 11-1115. These are the early Ceriani forks with the smaller spring diameter. Maybe you have a dealer on your side.

    I hope this helps!

    Kenny Sykes

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    • #3
      fork springs!!!

      Thanks Kenny.
      I have now done the business and have a set on the way. Cheers

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      • #4
        Originally posted by maxi View Post
        Thanks Kenny.
        I have now done the business and have a set on the way. Cheers
        Maxi,

        Happy to read that I was able to help out.

        The springs come a little longer than stock so you'll need to cut them, if you do it right you can eliminate the preload spacers.

        Also I use a 1/2" or 5/8" max (no longer!) spacer under the damper rods, but remember to use a longer allen bolt. I do this to fix the wheel from bottoming into the mud guard and gain a little bit more travel on the early Ceriani's.



        Kenny Sykes

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        • #5
          Saw them advertised here http://www.bits4motorbikes.co.uk/GRE...geGREEVES.html

          but can say about quality or service as I havent used them or whether they're a good price or not

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