Finally got the ZXR400L forks in - look great have some GSXR600K1 calipers to go on - bit worried about the rear end RGV250VJ22 with an R6 shock - it seems very high
Its grown 3 inches since yesterday (yeah..if only...) question is - is it too high? have I got to play with the suspension linkages to lower it or will it be OK?
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the angle in the top pick of the swingarm does look very steep. Are you using tie rods connected to the orignal RGV swingarm position, or have you had a new tie rod housing welded to the bottom of the swingarm?
I had a new tie rod block welded to mine (in the same relative position as the original KR), The Elf I think uses the original RGV Tie rod connection.
Those pipes look different, what are they?
I had a new tie rod block welded to mine (in the same relative position as the original KR), The Elf I think uses the original RGV Tie rod connection.
Those pipes look different, what are they?
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The pipes are (I'm told) Nikons cut and rewelded at a higher level, they weigh nothing and sound great - unfortunately they are too close to the rearsets and I have a set of Raask rearsets that won't fit at all.
I think welding a block onto the RGV swing arm is the best bet - using the RGV mount puts the tie rods so far apart at the bottom they foul the exhausts. Are you using the standard KR1-S linkage as well?
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I think welding a block onto the RGV swing arm is the best bet - using the RGV mount puts the tie rods so far apart at the bottom they foul the exhausts. Are you using the standard KR1-S linkage as well?
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Front End in and working
This modifying stuff is slow work - front end finished, ZXR400L forks & front wheel (needs a repaint but get it working first) calipers are GSXR600 K1 seem to work ok - but this is the easy end - Can't find the time to sort the RGV250VJ22 rear end with R6 shock so will revert to standard KR1-S rear end with a Hagon shock - track day end of the month at Cadwell - massively not ready!
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