450 RT New front fork legs

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Paul1098
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450 RT New front fork legs

Postby Paul1098 » Sun Apr 05, 2026 10:25 pm

Wondering if anyone has had any success buying front fork inners in the UK. I've seen Ducativintage sell them but they're currently out of stock and I'd prefer to buy from UK if possible.
RT part book quotes 35 dia x 600 long. Ducativintage quote them as for RT and 2nd gen scrambler but I've not seen anything to confirm the 2nd gen scrambler uses same length stanchions.

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Re: 450 RT New front fork legs

Postby Eldert » Mon Apr 06, 2026 8:16 am

Hi Paul

the RT uses 60 cm stancions for sure . the type 2 Scrambler fit but they might have the wrong thread for the top caps

early Marzocchi 35 mm forks had M30 X 1 thread later type M30 X 1.5 mm

Regards Eldert

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Re: 450 RT New front fork legs

Postby Paul1098 » Mon Apr 06, 2026 11:55 am

Thanks Eldert,

I'd not thought of a change in thread pitch, so that would certainly have caught me out.
It looks like TNK do fork legs for the RT so just need to talk to a TNK dealer in UK when they're open to see if they can get hold of them.

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Re: 450 RT New front fork legs

Postby LaceyDucati » Tue Apr 07, 2026 12:33 pm

Hi Paul,

If you struggle to get the correct RT legs and you need different caps, I think I may have some somewhere.

Regards Nigel

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Re: 450 RT New front fork legs

Postby IanHood » Wed Apr 08, 2026 4:53 pm

Do you have the original stanchions? If so, at the risk of teaching grandma to suck eggs, you could have them hard chromed. Usually works out more economical than new and maintains originality.

Ian


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