Hi,
I’m looking for a set of short road holder forks for a Norton Jubilee build, just wondering what the going rate is for these as I have seen some rather high prices ( £800? ).
Gary
Hi Andy, many thanks, I’m…
Hi Andy, many thanks, I’m still looking for some at a reasonable price.
Gary
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Many thanks Andy, will keep…
Many thanks Andy, will keep looking. May need to take out a loan lol.
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Hi, would Matchless heavy…
Hi, would Matchless heavy weight csr forks be any good on a Jubilee?
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I’ve got roadholders on my…
I’ve got roadholders on my Jubilee, they work well, remember to factor in new stanchions in 5he cost, I think the last pair of sliders I bought were about £100 so I would expect to pay about £250 for a complete set at an auto jumble, but people try to charge more! If someone wanted £800 I’d expect them to have new bushes, stanchions and painted shrouds!
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Sounds as though I need to…
Sounds as though I need to get to an auto jumble, thanks Dan
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Hi Dan, Finally picked up a…
Hi Dan,
Finally picked up a set of dominator road holder forks for my Jubilee, what is involved in fitting them?
kind regards Gary
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Hi Gary,
Good Luck in your search for the forks.
They should fit easily to your Jubilee - as the Navigator & Electra with a similar frame used them.
There are two proviso's:
1) You will need the Navigator/Electra cones fitting to the stem, as its thicker than the Jubilee item. NOC Spares are currently out of stock. Russell Motors may have them?
2) You will need an additional spacer under the fork crown, if fitting a Roadholder type headlight bracket holder, as the Featherbed headstock must be a fraction taller.