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According to my Ron Ayers fiche search, no.-Steve
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like steve says, no, i believe the 750 has a larger inner tube than the 600's.
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i was thinking something that the inner fork tubes on the 750 were like 43mm (this isn't the right size, just a #) and the 600 like 41 mm or something. That is what I thought was the difference between them.
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No the 750's tube is 41mm and the 600's is also a 41mm. They should work on either triple.
Like peter said the innards may be different alittle, spring rates, etc.........but the outside demensions are the same!Um I dont know any wise quotes so go read katansoldiers quote in his signature!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Totally interchangeable!
Totally.........I've owned over 70 Katanas - you think I know anything about them?
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Parts # 10, 11, 14, 16 and 18 are different.
Parts 11 and 10 are related to the oil so therefor damping. #16 and 18 are the spring therefore spring rate or preload. # 14 is the tube, no idea why that is different. Since the lower #2 and all the seals washers and bushings are the same then they are the same diameters. It could be that one is longer than the other.
All this amounts to a hill of beans. What bike is heavier? I would use the heavier bikes forks. They would have a stiffer spring and probably damping. A good thing for a Kat.
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BP: both are the same OD and length.............and several times I've found the guts are the same! Factory builders probably did not care.......or had a lot of them interchanged!I've owned over 70 Katanas - you think I know anything about them?
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Originally posted by Special KBP: both are the same OD and length.............and several times I've found the guts are the same! Factory builders probably did not care.......or had a lot of them interchanged!
But while the parts look the same it might take really careful inspection to see the differences. (not that I don't trust the Special K mach 1 eyeball!!)
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I've owned over 70 Katanas - you think I know anything about them?
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