"2002 cbr 954 step down triple and a Vortex billit top triple" sounds like more Rockinghorse droppings to hunt down Don't suppose you know what forks were used to suit the clamp?
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Originally posted by Colin Green View PostThanks posplayr
"2002 cbr 954 step down triple and a Vortex billit top triple" sounds like more Rockinghorse droppings to hunt down Don't suppose you know what forks were used to suit the clamp?
Nice thing is your wheel spacers for a gsxr front end is the same if you are using a complete 750 front end like I did at least for a 93 gsxr front end.
In Classic Motorcycle Mechanics, there is a guy that used a K4 gsxr front end in his cbr triple tree.Last edited by Guest; 07-01-2010, 09:50 AM.
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saffa
just use a set of gsxr750wp/wn forks. theyre a direct drop in ,stem,bearings and steering stops.
ive had them on my 1100ET for years now and still havent ground out on anything and thats with a stacked 4 into 1 system.
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Colin Green
Thanks guys. Found one on ebay that's at $79.
Does the 954 top clamp match the GSXR bottom clamps (750 only? any limitation on what year?)
Interesting that many GSXR front ends are missing the top clamp anyway.
it looks like the 954 clamp will allow the forks to be set down by about an inch (maybe another 3/4" if forks are set down flush with top clamp... how then are bars attached?) and another 1/2" is gained if a 17" wheel is used that. That makes for 2&1/4" of the 4" difference (between GS1150 forks and GSXR forks).
It seems that the front would still be 1&3/4" lower or am I missing something? If radials are used is the tyre profile higher?
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You drill the top clamp & add risers & normal bars not clipons. It's likely that you will still end up with some drop at the front unless you get a custom triple made up.
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Originally posted by saffa View Postjust use a set of gsxr750wp/wn forks. theyre a direct drop in ,stem,bearings and steering stops.
ive had them on my 1100ET for years now and still havent ground out on anything and thats with a stacked 4 into 1 system.
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Originally posted by Colin Green View PostThanks guys. Found one on ebay that's at $79.
Does the 954 top clamp match the GSXR bottom clamps (750 only? any limitation on what year?)
Interesting that many GSXR front ends are missing the top clamp anyway.
it looks like the 954 clamp will allow the forks to be set down by about an inch (maybe another 3/4" if forks are set down flush with top clamp... how then are bars attached?) and another 1/2" is gained if a 17" wheel is used that. That makes for 2&1/4" of the 4" difference (between GS1150 forks and GSXR forks).
It seems that the front would still be 1&3/4" lower or am I missing something? If radials are used is the tyre profile higher?
I dont have it here at work. You looking for :
17" wheels
120/70-17 and 180/55-17 tires
2nd gen GSXR 750 forks
Going 4:1 v.s. 4:2:1
Going monoshock or extended shocks?
Drop triple?
I can do a first cut and send it; You have MS Excel? or pdf?
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saffa
Originally posted by posplayr View PostYou also have mono shock right? The extra rear height adds to the clearance.
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Originally posted by saffa View Postthis is true ....but i have an EZ too with twin shocks and that one is the same height off the ground ...although the rears are a tad longer so that may have a bearing on clearance
Katman says with the 750 forks and drops but with same V&H he only occasionally hits hut is when IIRC he is downshifting into a bottom turn to the right.
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Colin Green
Originally posted by posplayr View PostI have a spreadsheet that pulls most of these calculations together.
I dont have it here at work. You looking for :
17" wheels
120/70-17 and 180/55-17 tires
2nd gen GSXR 750 forks
Going 4:1 v.s. 4:2:1
Going monoshock or extended shocks?
Drop triple?
I can do a first cut and send it; You have MS Excel? or pdf?
I have Excel and pdf reader/writer.
What mean "4:1 v.s. 4:2:1"?
Will likely stick with the mono shock that suits whatever swingarm I end up fitting. May go with GSXR or Bandit 1200 or RF900 front and rear ends if I can find any with the wheels and rotors and calipers etc at a fair price.
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Originally posted by Colin Green View PostYou're a champion Posplayr.
I have Excel and pdf reader/writer.
What mean "4:1 v.s. 4:2:1"?
Will likely stick with the mono shock that suits whatever swingarm I end up fitting. May go with GSXR or Bandit 1200 or RF900 front and rear ends if I can find any with the wheels and rotors and calipers etc at a fair price.
4:1 vs. 4:2:1 would account for about 0.5 to 075" depending upon make. It is hard to get that any other way except drop triple and rear shocks.
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ukilme
4:1 or 4;2;1 is the style of headers. Basically, it is 4 pipes down into one collector then to muffler or 4 pipes into 2 pipes then one collector then muffler.
Also, I would not match a cbr triple top with a gsxr bottom. Tried to keep them the same make model and year.
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Colin Green
Originally posted by posplayr View PostI sent the Excel file.
4:1 vs. 4:2:1 would account for about 0.5 to 075" depending upon make. It is hard to get that any other way except drop triple and rear shocks.
I have worked out what you have done with the formulas. very clever stuff
Makes it a lot easier to understand how any proposed changes will effect clearances. I haven't seen trig used in excel spreadsheet before. Have you thought about extending it to include formula that works out the finished rake, trail and weight ratio front to rear????
Thanks again for your tool of enlightenment.
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Colin Green
Originally posted by ukilme View Post4:1 or 4;2;1 is the style of headers. Basically, it is 4 pipes down into one collector then to muffler or 4 pipes into 2 pipes then one collector then muffler.
Also, I would not match a cbr triple top with a gsxr bottom. Tried to keep them the same make model and year.
Hmmm? At first glance I didn't think it would be an issue (as long as the fork centers are the same) but the rake could change a lot if the fork positions in top and bottom clamps varied in relation to the steering head.
Gosh that could be a trick way to change the rake if that was the desired outcome, although having the forks at a different angle to that of the steering head would likely result in a very different feel... maybe like a crest or valley in the middle with either resistance or assistance when changing direction slightly.
Does anyone know if the fork distance forward or back of the steering head on the various triple clamps is different between GS's, GSX's, GSXR's and other bike makes?
Spreadsheet anyone???Last edited by Guest; 07-02-2010, 01:35 AM.
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