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<blockquote data-quote="grasstrack338" data-source="post: 174666" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>Hey y'all, So a while back I used to ride a grass track on my 03 cr125. It was the most fun I've ever had. Well anyway, Im 23 now and only get to throw a leg over once in a while when I head back to VT to see old friends. I really wanted something exciting to do with my fiancé and she jumped at the idea or riding together, so I just got my hands on an old Suzuki DR100 for her, 78-81, I don't know the exact year. So this old broken down DR100 is my gift to her, its a complete restoration from frame to plastics. Now heres why I'm here. I can tear down and rebuild 98% of this bike, theres just one thing, I've never ripped apart forks before, and well, these forks were out of the triple clamps and the active fork and fixed fork were already separated. Nothing appears to be broken but I don't know how to put or keep them together, I will post a picture of the forks to make this a little bit easier to answer. Any help on this would be great. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasstrack338, post: 174666, member: 1952"] Hey y'all, So a while back I used to ride a grass track on my 03 cr125. It was the most fun I've ever had. Well anyway, Im 23 now and only get to throw a leg over once in a while when I head back to VT to see old friends. I really wanted something exciting to do with my fiancé and she jumped at the idea or riding together, so I just got my hands on an old Suzuki DR100 for her, 78-81, I don't know the exact year. So this old broken down DR100 is my gift to her, its a complete restoration from frame to plastics. Now heres why I'm here. I can tear down and rebuild 98% of this bike, theres just one thing, I've never ripped apart forks before, and well, these forks were out of the triple clamps and the active fork and fixed fork were already separated. Nothing appears to be broken but I don't know how to put or keep them together, I will post a picture of the forks to make this a little bit easier to answer. Any help on this would be great. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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