New Yokes from G-Force

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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

Post by g-force performance »

Spike16 wrote:yeh thats the bike q? how much,

and you say you could make them to fit rvf forks onto vfr?
Since I get them made one-by-one, they cost more. They are about $800/set (USD) with the anodizing and the hardware (top nut, steering stops, bolts) - plus shipping of course.

Yes, I can tweak the program to suit, but it would be better to get more than one set of each variant to keep the set-up costs down.
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

Post by CMSMJ1 »

Holy moly.am not suprised..as they are superb to look at.

A little group buy would have to be the plan but for now, I am out!

@ Mike - have you seen the opportunity for some programmable CDIs group buy? Approx 110 euros?

@ Ken - can we get a few pics of this kit fitted please? - also, have mailed you ;)
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

Post by Lasse »

How about ignition setup? If fitting lets say CBR600 legs, are the distance between the legs suited so you'll only need to get std. CBR600 parts to make it fit?
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

Post by grandpanot »

Nice work as usual. Alas, though, I already have my setup.
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

Post by Brainchild »

Nice yokes, GF. I wish I had that kinda dollar to spend on my bike :(

Btw, just did a currency conversion on teh interwebs, and $800 comes out at £452, give or take for accuracy.
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

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Can these yokes be made to fit rsv1000rr ohlins forks?

Which forks would u recommend? being most similar in length andsetup to the originals.
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

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I would think the 600RR forks or the RS250 forks would be the closest in specs to the stockers.
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

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The Honda RS250 forks were way undersprung for the NC. I had to get mine custom rebuilt with new shim stacks and springs. Now they are nice and firm. :mrgreen:
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I was refering to external dimensions. IE overall length and such. They all will need to be re-sprung and revavled to suit. I suggestion Traxxion Dynamics Gas Charged cartidges.
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Re: New Yokes from G-Force

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Venom, I suppose you used Traxxion for the fork springs. I used RaceTech. Traxxion is located in Atlanta so they are obviously within driving distance for you. I had them do a set of forks for my race 636. I was up in Cumming about a month ago to visit friends. It won;t be long before I go to Jennings, get ready.
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