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Started by griff1400, Sunday, 19 July 2020, 12:57 AM

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griff1400

06 R1 front end with lsl wheel on my 14

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Jakeofthecloud

Hi, I'm looking to do this front end conversion, what wheen did you have to use
Quote from: griff1400 on Sunday, 19 July  2020, 12:57 AM06 R1 front end with lsl wheel on my 14

ianmitch2112

i like that looks chunky and i like the black

grog

Looks good Mate.Should be good brakes also.

Tony Nitrous

That's interesting.

I've been measuring up a few front ends.

I'd imagine an R1 front end would be considerably shorter than a GSX14 one.

I'm currently doing some homework on thread in extensions and stepped top yokes.

I'd love to hear more about how you get on with it.
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BanditsHigh

Verrry nice :notworthy:

Would look great on my bike with the black anodised yokes I designed and had made ... something to think about for the future   :)

All the best ... Barry
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hard road

one thing I know is the USD forks from a GSXR1100 L/M/N are the longest forks that suzuki made and are great for the likes of bandit's, the more modern USD forks tend to be shorter. but finding a good set of GSXR11 forks is getting really hard and if you do they are not cheap.

BanditsHigh

Quote from: hard road on Tuesday, 19 September  2023, 09:34 PMone thing I know is the USD forks from a GSXR1100 L/M/N are the longest forks that suzuki made and are great for the likes of bandit's, the more modern USD forks tend to be shorter. but finding a good set of GSXR11 forks is getting really hard and if you do they are not cheap.

I have a fighter'd GSXR1100 WP ('94) with a knackered engine, but the rest of the bike is in really good nick ... not sure of difference in fork length, but I really don't want to break it, such a waste!

All the best ... Barry
Still alive ... just!!

hard road

Quote from: BanditsHigh on Wednesday, 20 September  2023, 06:03 AM
Quote from: hard road on Tuesday, 19 September  2023, 09:34 PMone thing I know is the USD forks from a GSXR1100 L/M/N are the longest forks that suzuki made and are great for the likes of bandit's, the more modern USD forks tend to be shorter. but finding a good set of GSXR11 forks is getting really hard and if you do they are not cheap.

I have a fighter'd GSXR1100 WP ('94) with a knackered engine, but the rest of the bike is in really good nick ... not sure of difference in fork length, but I really don't want to break it, such a waste!

All the best ... Barry

im pretty sure the early WP forks are the same as the oil cooled gsxr's

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