• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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So I thought a 2008 TE610 would have 50MM forks?

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Husqvarna
AA Class
Just like the title states. Bought a set of 610 forks from a 2009 (error in the title) thinking they are 50mm jobbies. No such luck. They are identical in every measurement to the 45mm ones I was thinking of replacing. Strange. They have the black anodizing and all that...but are 45's. Factory part number is 8000B0866 as labeled on both fork legs.

Maybe the dood didn't know what he was selling? Perhaps these are off of something else? Perhaps its my fault for not making him measure. Eh, ce la vie. List em' back on ebay...
 
The 610/630 forks turned black in 08 (i have some on my 07) but still 45s and sadly still no compression adjusters.:(
 
gotcha. Well thank you for the insight. I'll just re-list these then. I was looking for a set of 50mm jobbies as upgrades. :) My fault for not doing more homework. Strange the heaviest of the off roaders would still have the smallest forks. Wonder what their reasoning was for that?
 
gotcha. Well thank you for the insight. I'll just re-list these then. I was looking for a set of 50mm jobbies as upgrades. :) My fault for not doing more homework. Strange the heaviest of the off roaders would still have the smallest forks. Wonder what their reasoning was for that?

You should also be aware that the front brake caliper mounting bolts are spaced differently on the 45 & 50mm forks.
 
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