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Just wondering how many people stick to Bantam forks when doing a Pre 65 Bantam trials build, are they usable? what mods if any? or is the C15 fork conversion a better bet? I've already got some Bantam forks (D7) so would like to use them if they're suitable, but if not I'll look for others, any recomendations? Thanks.

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I went with early Yamaha forks on my '59 Bantam. You will find that the D1 forks are almost a "bolt on" conversion. A spacer is needed for the threaded stem. They are easy to rebuild, have the dampening you are looking for, and parts are available. It would seem they meet the "spirit" of the Pre-65 rules. I kept the Yamaha hub/brakes which are also an improvement. Some extensive grinding on the fork stops is also a big hellp.

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Hmmm.......... how many events have rules that state the front forks have to be "British"? do many allow you to use early Yam etc.. or say early Bultaco forks? I'm on a budget and only want to build my bike once if I can help it. Thanks.

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Just wondering how many people stick to Bantam forks when doing a Pre 65 Bantam trials build, are they usable? what mods if any? or is the C15 fork conversion a better bet? I've already got some Bantam forks (D7) so would like to use them if they're suitable, but if not I'll look for others, any recomendations? Thanks.

fishy06 can you give me the measurements of the bantam forks as I need to find a front end for my Bantam trials and motorcrosser

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