front forks, who made them ?
front forks, who made them ?
Did Hodaka manufacture their forks or did they use Showa, Kayaba etc. Honda and Yamaha used showa and kyb on many of their dirt bikes. Just curious if Hodaka used a third party for the suspension. Looking at some of the models made, Hodaka used a brake stay which attached to the front fork. Just wondering about the possible compatability of forks off another make, like honda etc.
Re: front forks, who made them ?
Pretty sure Hodaka did not make forks, but who they sourced them from, I wouldn't know. Lots of Hodakas out there are wearing forks from other bikes. Many options. Kawasaki, Suzuki, Honda. Either look for a vintage front end with a 30mm fork tube and use the Hodaka triple trees, or you can blend parts and get as exotic as you want. I don't think there was a single, hot answer to fork swaps. Actually, Hodaka forks are reasonable, and nearly all of them are rebuildable, far as I know, all but the model 93 forks which you would not want to rebuild anyway
Re: front forks, who made them ?
There was also a discussion a while back regarding using 34mm Hodaka forks from the 250 series on lighter Hodakas. Try the forum search function to see what pops up.
Re: front forks, who made them ?
The 250 forks work great as long as you dont use the sl250 springs they are made for a 10,000lb bike. The 03 wombat uses the same tubes and Paul has manufactured stem to adapt the forks to the 100 and 125 . I made my own , it can be done and worth the effort. Oh I know also that the 1974 Yamaha 100 mx has the same tubes as the 93 94 97 98 but still not sure who made them I would think it would be KYB since they made the shocks
Rich
Rich
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests