From:JR e-mail:indnrdr@yahoo.com
Subject:RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: KJ fork spring compressor Date:Tue Feb 23 10:29:43 2010
Response to:2829
I made 10 sets of these tools in the 90s. In this picture they're just sitting on the bike mocked up, but it shows how the compression of the springs was achieved.

When I was trying selling the last one, to a friend who shall remain anonymous, but who lives in a nearby metropolitan area, when asked if he'd buy a set said, "Why should I when I can just borrow yours?" Ha!

Kudos to Kris for offering to lend his.

JR

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Thank you. I had a seinior moment there.
Mine is available too if needed.

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Hi Kris Thompson here. Jeff Roth had made up some of these compressors a few years ago. I still have one I've used. If you want to borrow it you can give me a call or email... 402-890-3505 or vtwin74@aol.cm

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I apologise because for the life of me I can't remember who it was but I purchase a spring compressor fabricated by someone on this site. It consist of two aluminum brackets with angles built into them to conform to the angle of the spring coils and threaded rod between them to provide the compressive force.
:jOHN

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Hi Dave Being a plumber I made a spring compressor with
a few fittings ( 3 - 1/2" tees - 6 - short sch.80
1/2" nipples - 4 ft of 1/2" pipe and 2ft of 1" angle iron )
Only took a few min. to put together . I could try to
post some pics If you like . Ed






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Does anyone by any chance know of an off the shelf spring compressor that will work on the KJ front main springs (Or do I have to yet again stop and make up something)?