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Thanks Kaw-a-holic, I can snap some pics of the extensions for you later on today. I won't be able to take pics of the inside though, since I'd have to tear the whole front end off, but I think I can describe them to you enough to understand coupled with the photos.
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1976 Kz900 project:
Rebuilt engine
Suzuki GSXR750 front end
ZX636 rear with GSXR600 shock
2009 Yamaha R1 wheels
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After looking at your build thread, holy smokes! The way your bike turned out is awesome! Excellent work!
Edit: no sure why the pics are rotated on here, they are right-side up on my computer...
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Rebuilt engine
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ZX636 rear with GSXR600 shock
2009 Yamaha R1 wheels
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DoubleZed wrote: Kaw-a-holic, I took a few pics of the extensions; I'm sorry about the quality, I had to use my cell since my regular camera was in-op. I tried to get a shot down inside to represent the step the strut rests on. In my research on these, I was surprised to find that they weren't clamped on, just machined to a barely slip over the top of the tube. I would like to have made them another inch taller, but the longest I saw was about three inches of rise, so I felt that it would be safer to stay with that dimension. For mine, I used a length of heavy wall tubing (2.5" OD X 1.5" ID, I think) and machined the step to be an inch deep, leaving the rest of the inside diameter at 1.5". After installing them, I found that I had to drop the headlight down some, which worked out for me since I wanted to drop the dash also - the gauge bracket is between the headlight and head tube.
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After looking at your build thread, holy smokes! The way your bike turned out is awesome! Excellent work!
Edit: no sure why the pics are rotated on here, they are right-side up on my computer...
Thanks for the pics and the compliments, you have a nice build as well.. I was curious as I was going to make some and decided to go with a longer 1100 GSXR USD forks and a drop triple. Everyone gave me crazy eyes when I said I wanted to make fork extenders.
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