WTB, sub tanks?

jostby

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This request is on-going so even if it gets old hit me up. I'll modify the request or delete if I find some.

I'd like to try some sub-tanks on my 43 WP's but don't want to fork out what the asking price is for new ones. Anybody have a set they want to part with?

I wouldn't need the tubing or fork fittings if they're for another fork if they're priced right but mounting hardware would be nice.

reply here or PM me if you have a set you want to part with and I'll reply that day (unless it's after dinner time, pacific coast time)

I can even email a shipping label so you wouldn't have to worry about shipping cost.

Thanks!
 
They're small air chambers that plumb into the front forks through the bleed screw hole. If you google it you can make your own but I'd rather buy a set that don't look home-made. Air-Cell is at least one manufacturer that makes them.

They seem to benefit the WP43's quite a bit from what I'ver read. The 45's and Ohlins forks have more internal air capacity.
 
They're small air chambers that plumb into the front forks through the bleed screw hole. If you google it you can make your own but I'd rather buy a set that don't look home-made. Air-Cell is at least one manufacturer that makes them.

They seem to benefit the WP43's quite a bit from what I'ver read. The 45's and Ohlins forks have more internal air capacity.

I added the air-cell to my '06 ec300 with zokes and I really like them.
gets a really soft initial hit which is great when riding in trials type terrain. I don't notice any negatives elsewhere either
 
Instead of sub tanks I installed an AirBar Kit.$50 +- same effect. Not sure I'd Synergy Seals still makes the kit
 
I run flex bars, air cells, left hand shock-out, scotts steering dampner, and scotts pillow top grips.

I like the setup a lot. bad wrist gets a break from pounding.
 
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