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The first class pair of tubes I got from Frank's (Chicago, USA) last year were $220. I happen to like the look of the full gaiters and got a pair of those too, so the tubes should outlast me.
I think Frank's main business is hydraulic cylinders and fork tubes are something they got into way back when when the chopper craze and extended forks were the rage. Probably not a lot of profit in it, an volume is low, so that would explain the delays and waiting.From what I've seen, Commandos seem to eventually get a 1" round worn spot with pitting and vertical scratching from those stock plastic boots on the front of each leg just above the seals. Make sure your bushings are good and get the accordions. I have not had the problem since installing gaiters years ago. The dirt and oil film produce the usual abrasive paste. I think my second set of tubes was from Forking By Frank in Illinois but they always seem to be just barely in business. Not very responsive but may be just ultra busy with long fork tubes for the chopper guys. The threads were not quite deep enough at the top so I had to use some thin washers to tighten them up.