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junior t- super t conversion(6 posts)

junior t- super t conversionkbiker7
Dec 10, 2003 9:11 PM
How much is a junior t to super t conversion? Does anyone know a web site that you can look at one? How simple is the conversion?
approximatly the difference between a Jr T and super TJm_
Dec 10, 2003 9:16 PM
in price. That's how it's done. A dealer might be able to cut you a bit of a "deal" on it, but the retail is approximatly the difference in retail price between a Super T and Jr T. The reason is so people don't buy Jr Ts and upgrade them for cheaper than it is to buy a Super T.
so it's like buying a super t in installations.mosplat
Dec 10, 2003 9:21 PM
get the good structure of the fork when you got the money,
and they'll give you the good internals when you got the rest.
exactly.Jm_
Dec 10, 2003 9:26 PM
re: junior t- super t conversionChester
Dec 10, 2003 10:48 PM
I did the conversion to my 03 jr and the fork feels much better in every way, especially at speed. I bought one HCSV damper for the one leg and kept the other leg with the old ssvf damping. (Same setup as 04 super t). Cost was cheaper than normal cause of working at shop. It was $95. Marzocchi (excellent service) installed it for free cause I had some other warranty issues with the fork.
So $95 if you work in a shop?X-vert
Dec 11, 2003 2:48 PM
Lot's more if you're a civilian I'm sure. Ah the benefits of being an industry insider.
 


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