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These are two sets of fork end axle mounts for a motorcycle. Each set is one of the plain parts and one with the two arm extensions. They attach to the bottom ends of the front fork to provide a means of attachment for the front axle and single front brake caliper. There are no distinguishing markings or part numbers provided so a determination of make and model is nearly impossible. These come from a more modern motorcycle but could be a sport bike or dirt bike made in Japan, China, or Europe. These parts are not from anything like a Harley, Victory, or Indian motorcycle.
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I'd like to know what this is, what it goes to, who made and manufactured it. Thanks. We need the manufacturer and part #.
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They are for the bottom of motorcycle "upside-down' forks. The large hole is where the fork tubes go in. The small holes that have two clamping bolts`are for the axle to go through. The "ears" are for the brake caliper to attach to. Because the axle holes are offset (not in the middle of the castings) these are for off-road or motocross forks. Ohlins brand castings are usually colored brown, so these are likely for Kayaba or Showa forks
By: HORNCAT Submitted on: 10/03/2015 at 08:18AMReason: You need to be more specific. Try to determine the manufacturer / part # and resubmit.
These are two sets of fork end axle mounts for a motorcycle. Each set is one of the plain parts and one with the two arm extensions. They attach to the bottom ends of the front fork to provide a means of attachment for the front axle and single front brake caliper. There are no distinguishing markings or part numbers provided so a determination of make and model is nearly impossible. These come from a more modern motorcycle but could be a sport bike or dirt bike made in Japan, China, or Europe. These parts are not from anything like a Harley, Victory, or Indian motorcycle.
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By: Kenny Miller Submitted on: 08/10/2016 at 02:09PM