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#1 PostAuthor: GUNGA » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:53 pm

keep seein all these zds with usd forks billet yolks an gxr wheels ect keep lookin at my skinny ass and its just not enough anymore !! so i ask all you whoes been there done it which are the best wheels forks where can i get the yolks made and love to run a 180 ish back tyre??? if poss whats the best swingarm also any body got any flat slides to fit me gpz 1100 aircooled and last but not least where do i get the sprocket outrigger suports from or made as i presume i need a offset front sprocket oh and one more a decent oil cooler with goodrich or similar ? well think thats all for now folks best get graftin to pay for the above catch you soon cheers glyn
wished i brought a suzuki gsx 1100 proper bike!!

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#2 PostAuthor: garyd » Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:38 pm

As I'm doing something similar, I've noticed that no matter what size bike they all seem to run 17" by 120 front wheels these days. So as long as you can line up the disks you just choose whatever Style you like...you'll be shocked haw many bikes use the classic 3 spokes that look identicle.

You can pick up an older set of forks & yokes for less that £100 if your patient.
£50-100 for the front wheel. £50 for the rear. Finding a S/arm that fits neatly is the real art. £50- £100 for the brakes. Add in for Mudguard, new tyres, Cush drive, new bearings and a bit of machine work....

But if you want to go upmarket a bit, there's a set of ZZR1400 forks & yokes for £300 on ebay.


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