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I'll take a swing at it.
First, NICE XL! I would not change a thing, but that's just me.
Yes, you will pretty much just change the tubes and adjust the ride height/ sag with pvc pipe. Put a flat washer between spring & pipe so the end of the spring won't chew on the pvc.
There are a couple of pitfalls:
Most of these forks have a spring retainer plug under the top plug, and these take a special two-pin socket to remove. IF you can get the damper screws (or nuts) loose at the bottom of the lower, you can remove all the guts from the bottom, and leave rhose plugs in the old tubes. You can buy a kit with new plugs and the tool for use in your new tubes if you desire.
Next, unless the front end has been rebuilt, you will find the bushings in the sliders worn out, and long fork tubes will just wear them out faster, so replacement should be part of your job.
Lastly, the '71 should have an actual seal at the top of the slider (unlike the earlier sliders) and you should of course replace the seals as well.
This is a very spindly front end at best, so a fork brace should be considered to go along with the longer tubes.
Good luck with it.
JimComment
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I have a 1971 xlch stock front and rear drum breaks, I just bought extended fork tubes for it 6 over. My question is can I just throw the 6over tubes into the stock lowers I have now and put 6 inches of pvc pipe in and call it a day Thanks! [ATTACH=CONFIG]108546[/ATTACH]
It’s a nice bike man, I’d be tempted to keep it as it is.Comment
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If you look close at my avatar picture, those are 2" over tubes with a 3 degree set of cups ( well they are 2" over FXR tubes which I "think" are ~2" longer than stock rigid Panhead anyhow ).Comment
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I've got an 8" over 39mm front and a 10" springer on my Sportsters, they handle just fine. Low speed maneuverability takes 5 minutes getting used to and at speed it cruises great. Don't let keyboard warriors scare you. 6" is completely rideable and looks great.Comment
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