
I personally have never liked the rear sub frame and as I don't race around with a pillion passenger, decided to shave some material off and reduce it.
I have also gone to a late R6 shock, which has given me a much stiffer rear end, as I found the standard KR-1S shock, way too soft, even when fully stiff.

I've lowered the forks through the yokes and set them at 5mm to give me a slightly higher ride height at the front to balance out the additional ride height gained at the rear by fitting the R6 shock.
I toyed around with different dog bones, but keeping the standard dog bones was the best configuration.
The clip-ons are 25mm lower than standard to change my riding position and the forks have been given a service.

Because of the height of the new rear shock, I will be redesigning the air box this week to compensate for this.
Bodywork will once again be different to the standard, going for a more GP look and feel.