1988 EXUP FZR400 FORKS
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Re: 1988 EXUP FZR400 FORKS
What do you want this bike to do in the end, is it just a bit of road riding or are you going to mod the whole thing and get as much as possible from it ???
The ThunderCat or FZR600R Foxeye front ends will fit and so does the YZF750, which is probably a better bet but it just depends how far you want to go ....
The ThunderCat or FZR600R Foxeye front ends will fit and so does the YZF750, which is probably a better bet but it just depends how far you want to go ....
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Re: 1988 EXUP FZR400 FORKS
No, I haven't tried that particular combinationboxter99 wrote:OK for info I just measured my rear ohlins on the R1, its out as the bike is in pieces it is exactly 300mm from hole to hole!Kayla850 wrote:Ah! Hello.
The 3TJ shock is 340mm too, so it'll be too long.
I guess may try an R1 shock with a softer spring? Kayla what you recon? Ever tried that? Does if fits?

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Re: 1988 EXUP FZR400 FORKS
Thats a good question mate. Thing is all these front ends would fit but what about the orignal geometry of the bike? I dont want to ruin its geometry. So its a compromise, i want to take out as much in a reasonable extend. You can pick up whole YZF750s on ebay for 550-600 these days.Evilchicken0 wrote:What do you want this bike to do in the end, is it just a bit of road riding or are you going to mod the whole thing and get as much as possible from it ???
The ThunderCat or FZR600R Foxeye front ends will fit and so does the YZF750, which is probably a better bet but it just depends how far you want to go ....
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Re: 1988 EXUP FZR400 FORKS
Let me get back to you i would need to try it and the FZR400 is not here.Kayla850 wrote: No, I haven't tried that particular combinationIs the bottom fitting the right shape?
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Re: 1988 EXUP FZR400 FORKS
The best mod i've done to my forks is 2 litre pinto valve springs (they look made for doing this) ontop of the standard springs, chop 10mm off the spacer and 10w oil. Give them a good stripdown and clean out the bottom of the legs.
Makes soooo much differance, tho i had some in my car parts box.
Cheers
Ian
PS, i makes getting the fork tops back in good eerrr fun!
Makes soooo much differance, tho i had some in my car parts box.
Cheers
Ian
PS, i makes getting the fork tops back in good eerrr fun!