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    The Utimate 17" GSXR Solution

    maybe to go to Forking by Frank.

    Frank's Maintenance and Engineering, Inc., Evanston, IL, 60202, motorcycle fork tubes,forking by frank,german,japanese,spanish,chicago,motorcycle,forks,tubes,fork tubes,bikes,cycles,choppers,honda,suzuki,kawasaki,yamaha,bmw,triumph,bsa,norton,maico,harley davidson,, motorcycles,motorcycle parts,parts,engines



    We manufacture motorcycle fork-tubes. We carry past models from the 1950s through today's models. We stock over and under and stock lengths. There is no other after-market manufacturer of German, Spanish, or Japanese fork-tubes. We will ship worldwide. Established 1966
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    You could get with over length stanction replacements; In fact I read over
    on the Gixxer forum (I think), that the forks are actually thicker and so they are heavier but also stiffer so there is even less need to go to USD.

    Anybody done this conversion to improve ground clearance. You could add 1-2 " and avoid having to do the expense of a drop triple. I'm assuming with my 18" wheels and standard 41mm GSXR 1100 forks I will have no issues with clearance, but is all else fails.

    As far as USD forks, going this route with 2nd Gen GSXR 750 forks would be a good way to lengthen them. The GSRX 750 forks are supposed to be better than GSXR 1100 and are much preferred for Slabbie conversions. That is what is on my GSXR1100G (86).

    I did mention this to Katman, not sure if he pursued it.I have not had a need as yet. Anybody gone this route?

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    Ground Clearance Calculations

    See attached file for examples of how ground clearance changes for different combinations of wheel, tire size and fork lengths.

    These calculations compute a mid bike ground clearance change relative to stock for a GS1100EZ/ED. UMMV.

    For various reasons I went with the 18" wheel conversion , but with a stiff fork, I'm toying with the idea of a "drag bike" look for my ED with a 180/55-17 rear tire.

    Anybody want a copy of the MS Excel file PM me. Direct any questions to this thread as your question and the answer might help someone else.

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      #3
      Check with FBF first. I contacted them a number of years ago and they only did tubes up to 41mm (I think it was). They didn't have 43mm, which is what pretty much all of the USD forks have. That may have changed since, with any luck.

      Mark

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        #4
        Back when I did my GSXR conversion there was a company in the UK that sold longer USD lower tubes. They weren't cheap. By the way that same company had a wonderfull listing of the stock length of just about every fork ever made. If I get real bored I'll look for it.

        It's been posted before but a couple places sell tube extensions for the top of the forks for the modern GSXRs.

        see http://www.tesperformance.co.uk/images/exup3w.jpg

        Your adjusters on the top of the forks will sit in a recess. Wouldn't work on forks like GSXR1100 KYB that have different diameters at the top and bottom triples.

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          #5
          Fbf

          I've had very good luck with Forking by Frank in the past. I've tried to order USD tubes from them and they did not stock or make them at that point ( maybe 1-2 years ago)

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            #6
            OK So i guess

            what I recall reading are stricly for 1st GEN 41mm forks.

            Shoudl have figured I would have head from Rob if the Rosetta stone had been discovered.

            Maybe with enough USD conversions they will add them to the line.

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              #7
              Originally posted by isleoman View Post
              Back when I did my GSXR conversion there was a company in the UK that sold longer USD lower tubes. They weren't cheap. By the way that same company had a wonderfull listing of the stock length of just about every fork ever made. If I get real bored I'll look for it.

              It's been posted before but a couple places sell tube extensions for the top of the forks for the modern GSXRs.

              see http://www.tesperformance.co.uk/images/exup3w.jpg

              Your adjusters on the top of the forks will sit in a recess. Wouldn't work on forks like GSXR1100 KYB that have different diameters at the top and bottom triples.

              This ones a little nicer http://www.traxxion.com/store/detail...roduct_id=ESFC

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                #8
                just a quick DFQ. since i'm new to this whole mod thing and the GS lifestyle, what is USD??? while i'm askin questions that will show how much i don't know what is UJM, or is it VJM????

                thanks

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by schlyme View Post
                  just a quick DFQ. since i'm new to this whole mod thing and the GS lifestyle, what is USD??? while i'm askin questions that will show how much i don't know what is UJM, or is it VJM????

                  thanks
                  USD = Up Side Down as on late model GSXR forks
                  VJM = Vintage Japanses Motorcycles

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                    #10
                    Franks does NOT do USD forks. Ray.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
                      USD = Up Side Down as on late model GSXR forks
                      VJM = Vintage Japanses Motorcycles
                      thats what i thought but just wanted to verify instead of guessing and making a fool of my self later

                      thanks jwhelan65

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by isleoman View Post
                        Back when I did my GSXR conversion there was a company in the UK that sold longer USD lower tubes. They weren't cheap. By the way that same company had a wonderfull listing of the stock length of just about every fork ever made. If I get real bored I'll look for it.

                        It's been posted before but a couple places sell tube extensions for the top of the forks for the modern GSXRs.

                        see http://www.tesperformance.co.uk/images/exup3w.jpg

                        Your adjusters on the top of the forks will sit in a recess. Wouldn't work on forks like GSXR1100 KYB that have different diameters at the top and bottom triples.
                        Nice picture but I don't see where you can order them. I check the site out and couldn't find those units.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by isleoman View Post
                          Hmmm, I'm wordering if you must be English to have access?

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