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Thread: Honda ATC 85/86 OEM Fork Boots ?

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    Honda ATC 85/86 OEM Fork Boots ?

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    Are the OEM fork boots still available for the 85/86 Honda 250r ? and if so what is the part number,if not available is there an aftermarket set that looks the same ?most ive seen look to bulky when fitted.

    Any help appreciated !

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    I believe you can modify a headlight globe to work
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenhuman
    I believe you can modify a headlight globe to work
    LM

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    Try Cal-ATV on ebay. They just had some brand new OEM boots for sale a day or so ago.

    http://stores.ebay.com/CAL-ATV_W0QQsspagenameZL2QQtZkm
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    Hornetpowerspor is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I just bought some yesterday. They are 33.00 bucks each. You can buy aftermarket ones for about 20 bucks, but they wont last ya 20 years like the originals!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornetpowerspor
    I just bought some yesterday. They are 33.00 bucks each. You can buy aftermarket ones for about 20 bucks, but they wont last ya 20 years like the originals!
    Where did you get the OEM fork boots,i normally buy through Hillside Honda in Ca then ship to Australia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeb
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    Try Cal-ATV on ebay. They just had some brand new OEM boots for sale a day or so ago.

    http://stores.ebay.com/CAL-ATV_W0QQsspagenameZL2QQtZkm
    Greenhuman and i are mates here in Australia,its a sort of private joke about a light bulb....he calls me Clare for some reason...not even close to Tony but whatever hey Greenie ?
    By the way Greenie did you get my latest Vac Forming pics of the air box lids ? the black looks good,very Darth Vader like !
    Will be over on the weekend,r we doing those molds or what ??

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    Hi Clare

    Part number is 51611-HA2-003. Does this mean you've found that elusive R downunder?

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    Yes indeed i did a nice 1985 model from one of the Aussie members here !
    Now the task begins to accumulate all the parts to bring her back to its former glory,must be preoccupied with 1985 ! LOL

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    Daystar makes aftermarket boots that look very good and are a closer match to the blue seats than OEM. However, OEM boots do fit better.

    Here's the thing with Daystars. There's two sizes. One for 41mm and larger forks (the bulky ones you saw) and one for 38mm and smaller. R forks are 39mm. The 38mm boots rub and "catch" noticably but look tons better. So what you do is find some tubing thats a bit bigger than your R's 39mm forks and stretch those boots out before using them.

    These are the smaller Daystars. I get them locally for $16.95.


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    Why not get them from service honda? I think I paid 21.00 each two years ago.
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    you guys ever try cal-atv's web site, its full of new atc 250r parts...
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