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Help needed with fork parts

Started by Grey runner, February 03, 2011, 12:09:43 PM

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Grey runner

Hi guys, I know this subject is getting a bit boring but I do need some help. I would like to upgrade the front end with some yzf 600 forks. I am
pretty sure that I saw a parts list that some one posted but after two days of searching I can't find the thread. Can anyone help me??

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The older I get, the faster I was

JCainFJ

You will need:

1. 1997 or later YZF600r forks (the 1995 forks are not cartrage and the 1996 are forks are too rare)
2. 1987-1988 FZR1000 triple clamps (this is the hard part to find, PM me I may have a set)
3. 1997 or later YZF600r wheel compleat, rim, discs, axle, spacers
4. 1997 or later YZF600r front fender, both parts
5. 1997 or later YZF600r calipers and mastercylinder (I have a pair of gold spot monoblocks from a 2002 R1 on my FJ)
6. Fresh FJ spec steering head bearings
7. Braded brake lines
8. Race Tech compression and rebound gold valves, seals, bushings, wipers, and cartrage fluid (some folks use Spectro 125-150 cartrage fork fluid because it costs less)
9. FJ to FZR bar adapters (this is a part that I make that lets you use the 6mm indexing screw on the FJ bars)
10. New tires (I recommend the new Avon Storm 2 Ultra)


I've done 7 or 8 of these YZF fork swaps and they work great. If you have any questions at all send me a PM I will help all that I can!

the fan

Jon,

I an going to copy this to the files. Any tips or advice to add before I do it?

JCainFJ

 Yes, I'll work up a list of tips and advice . Give me a few days, it will be good to have this in the files. Thanks!

JCainFJ

You will need:

1. 1997 or later YZF600r forks (the 1995 forks are not cartrage and the 1996 are forks are too rare)
2. 1987-1988 FZR1000 triple clamps (this is the hard part to find, PM me I may have a set)
3. 1997 or later YZF600r wheel compleat, rim, discs, axle, spacers
4. 1997 or later YZF600r front fender, both parts
5. 1997 or later YZF600r calipers and mastercylinder (I have a pair of gold spot monoblocks from a 2002 R1 on my FJ)
6. Fresh FJ spec steering head bearings
7. Braded brake lines
8. Race Tech compression and rebound gold valves, seals, bushings, wipers, springs, and cartrage fluid (some folks use Spectro 125-150 cartrage fork fluid because it costs less)
9. FJ to FZR bar adapters (this is a part that I make that lets you use the 6mm indexing screw on the FJ bars)
10. New tires (I recommend the new Avon Storm 2 Ultra)


I've done 7 or 8 of these YZF fork swaps and they work great. If you have any questions at all send me a PM I will help all that I can!

I needed to add springs to #8

simi_ed

Jon is spot on.  I used a FJR master cylinder instead of the YZF master.  Of course, the Amsoil Shock Therapy Suspension Fluid #5 Light http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/stl.aspx works just fine as well (available from me).
Michelin Power Pilots work pretty good too.

-- RKBA Regards,

Ed
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Ed Thiele 
Simi Valley, CA -- I no longer have SoCal manners.
'89 FJ12C (Theft deterrent Silver/White)


- All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for
enough good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke

Grey runner

Thanks for the help Guys, that was the list I was looking for. Very much appreciated.

Chris P.
The older I get, the faster I was