Hello from California, for my TM400 project I would like to turn down the diameter of the fork sliders to mimic the appearance of the early Suzuki Works bikes as well as shave off a little weight. To do this for the entire length of the slider I`ve been told the area with the spade/lug for the brake backing plate needs to be milled using a rotary table, something I don`t have, but Dave Miller of Dave Miller Concepts got around this on his Works Replica RM125 by leaving the OEM diameter for the brake spade/lug area so that there is a ``step`` in the diameter which actually looks pretty cool, so that problem was resolved. My only remaining obstacle is the raised area at the bottom of the leg where the oil drain port/screw lives. I think there may be enough material left if I were to turn down the slider to mill a flat on the slider so the screw would still be able to have a flat surface to seal against with just enough threads remaining to work. The bottom of the slider is the smallest diameter at *USD*1.818 and it grows to 1.890 at the top of the slider. The I.D. is 1.379 meaning the stock wall thickness is 0.220 at the bottom and 0.256 at the top of the slider. I`ve been told the minimum safe wall thickness would be 0.150 so I was planning on turning the O.D. down to 1.680 and was wondering if anyone else has done this and if so how much material did they remove and what problems if any, did the oil drain port present. Thanks much.