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Fork springs: How to ID year, make, & model(s)?

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I've had these wrapped in a box for years and have no clue what bike they are from. Anyone know how to figure that out?
Whether selling or gifting, I'd rather they go to some use rather than metal scrap.
TIA.
 

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I’d bet if you measured outer diameter, inner diameter, coil thickness, and overall length, then sent that to Race Tech, they could probably give you a list of compatible bikes. And I would get those measurements in metric.
 
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Years ago...when I was researching front fork springs for Gold Fender... I remember finding a list of fork tube sizes & the bikes they were associated with.
Goldie a DL650 Strom used 43mm fork tubes & I swapped some 01 Triumph Trophy 1200 springs I had gotten from a good friend. They were a triple rate type & worked out great.
 

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