Gsxr 600 triple tree and swing arm swap.
- rattfish03
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Gsxr 600 triple tree and swing arm swap.
05 Jan 2015 11:00
1978 kz1000, looking to follow up on a project to swap swingarm and triple tree. I read a thread about this almost a year ago. Can't seem to find the same thread now. Any help??
Seems that everyone doing this is a machinist, I am not. Can the bushings for the swingarm swap be purchased? Would any of the experienced builders be willing and able to tackle the stem work for $$?
Seems that everyone doing this is a machinist, I am not. Can the bushings for the swingarm swap be purchased? Would any of the experienced builders be willing and able to tackle the stem work for $$?
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Re: Gsxr 600 triple tree and swing arm swap.
06 Jan 2015 03:30There are some swaps that will bolt in. I was a 98 GSXR 750 with a bearing swap kit from All Ballz, my build is in my signature. I would suggest the GSXR 1000 of the same years as the forks are longer. I did not know this when I bought mine. There is a conversion table available on All Ballz Bearing that will help you determine what will work. What it won't tell you is stem length. The 98 GSXR 750 stem is a little short. I recommend taking the time to read through the builds to see what works without machine work. I want to say there is a ZRX swap that works but I'm not certain. Good luck.rattfish03 wrote: 1978 kz1000, looking to follow up on a project to swap swingarm and triple tree. I read a thread about this almost a year ago. Can't seem to find the same thread now. Any help??
Seems that everyone doing this is a machinist, I am not. Can the bushings for the swingarm swap be purchased? Would any of the experienced builders be willing and able to tackle the stem work for $$?
Jon
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Mesa, AZ
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1977 KZ1000a1
Mesa, AZ
Phoenix Fighter Project
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Re: Gsxr 600 triple tree and swing arm swap.
06 Jan 2015 06:17 - 06 Jan 2015 06:44
perhaps it was
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/340793-tes...kz1000-fighter-build
a stem swap will make any front end fit on anything.and use the oem style bearings that go to your particular year of kz.
i have done zx7,zx9,zx6/636,zx10,r1,gsxr 600/1000,katana,zrx etc to kz's.
for the swingarm there are some years of gixxers that will bolt in with slight mod's.otherwise you are looking for something that has a pivot tube that is either already or can be narrowed down to 9.250.
i have converted many but the zx6/636 03/04 and the fz1 05ish seem to work well.
the zx6/636 arm is good for a 180mm wide rear tire.
here is ramtoughs bike i converted the zx6/636 arm for
the fz1 arm will house a 200mm wide rear tire.
here is a fz1 i did for a kz1000.(mocked up in my own 900)
search through the projects lot's of cool bikes on this forum.
leon
a stem swap will make any front end fit on anything.and use the oem style bearings that go to your particular year of kz.
i have done zx7,zx9,zx6/636,zx10,r1,gsxr 600/1000,katana,zrx etc to kz's.
for the swingarm there are some years of gixxers that will bolt in with slight mod's.otherwise you are looking for something that has a pivot tube that is either already or can be narrowed down to 9.250.
i have converted many but the zx6/636 03/04 and the fz1 05ish seem to work well.
the zx6/636 arm is good for a 180mm wide rear tire.
here is ramtoughs bike i converted the zx6/636 arm for
the fz1 arm will house a 200mm wide rear tire.
here is a fz1 i did for a kz1000.(mocked up in my own 900)
search through the projects lot's of cool bikes on this forum.
leon
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billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Re: Gsxr 600 triple tree and swing arm swap.
06 Jan 2015 07:04
531blackbanshee (Leon) is well experienced in this area.
Check out the following link:
Click here > billybiltit.blogspot.com/
Good Fortune!
Check out the following link:
Click here > billybiltit.blogspot.com/
Good Fortune!
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Re: Gsxr 600 triple tree and swing arm swap.
06 Jan 2015 09:03
I fitted a GSXR600 swingarm in my project. It was pretty straightforward.(easy to say,after the fact).
I did need some engineering done.The pivot bolts were different diameters..I gave the old pivot bolt,the new one and the swingarm to a local engineer and he did a great job of matching it all up.A couple of spacers either side and it was sorted.Didnt take long and it didnt cost too much.
For the pointy end I had a stem swap done and fitted a ZX9R front end.
My build is (stalled at the moment as its too cold to go down to the workshop) - CSR1000 Project Build. Dont know how to link to it but Im sure copy/paste in the search thing will work.
Good luck.
P.S. If youre planning to keep the twin shock set up,youll also need to have brackets welded/bolted on for the shocks.
I did need some engineering done.The pivot bolts were different diameters..I gave the old pivot bolt,the new one and the swingarm to a local engineer and he did a great job of matching it all up.A couple of spacers either side and it was sorted.Didnt take long and it didnt cost too much.
For the pointy end I had a stem swap done and fitted a ZX9R front end.
My build is (stalled at the moment as its too cold to go down to the workshop) - CSR1000 Project Build. Dont know how to link to it but Im sure copy/paste in the search thing will work.
Good luck.
P.S. If youre planning to keep the twin shock set up,youll also need to have brackets welded/bolted on for the shocks.
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
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