Hi all,
Looking to see if I can get some understanding of the differences between a K100RT fork tube and K100RS tube.
I started a suspension refresh on my 85 K100RT with progressive springs for my front forks and a new progressive rear shock. I disassembled the forks and everything looks clean, and I would've thrown the shocks back together if I hadn't started tinkering to lower the front end. I saw a video on Youtube of a gentleman cutting a section out of the stock delrin spring spacer and sandwiching it in the fork cartridge which increased the preload a bit. In attempting the same thing, I galled up the piston not realizing it was locked on with the red Loctite! I found some K100RS cartridges that fit the diameter of the tube, but the additional springs and hardware mean that the whole assembly doesn't seat all the way into the fork tube; it looks like the RS internals need another ~10mm or so bored out of the tube. Could anyone confirm this dimension for me so that I can determine if I can modify my tubes to fit the RS internals? Otherwise I'll use the bits from my RT and go back stock.

IMG_0386.jpg (63.51 kB . 768x576 - viewed 465 times)See the helper spring and additional hardware on the left (RS) unit, rather than the simpler tapered delrin washer and bypass valving on the RT unit.

IMG_0387.jpg (50.37 kB . 768x576 - viewed 365 times)Looking for the dimension from the end of the fork tube to the diameter where the cartridge bottoms out. I believe I should be able to bore that to size at work, I just don't know how deep to take that diameter.