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Z650 into 810 project
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Pigford the forks I have are 46mm
I have got my lower yoke back and trial fitted the front forks in. I made up some dummy shims to replicate the size of the taper roller bearings. Just a bit smaller outer diameter and bigger internal diameter so I can slip them on and off the stem and out of the frame.
I have a front and rear wheel coming that will allow me to fit 160 rear and 120 front rubber, then I will fit some tyres to make a rolling chassis and calculate what rear shock length is needed.
Forks being trialled
Side view.
Wheels turned up a short while ago, so hung them on,
New side view with wheels hung on.
Front wheel and big discs.
Rear end with wheel to fit 160 rear tyre.
I have got my lower yoke back and trial fitted the front forks in. I made up some dummy shims to replicate the size of the taper roller bearings. Just a bit smaller outer diameter and bigger internal diameter so I can slip them on and off the stem and out of the frame.
I have a front and rear wheel coming that will allow me to fit 160 rear and 120 front rubber, then I will fit some tyres to make a rolling chassis and calculate what rear shock length is needed.

Forks being trialled

Side view.
Wheels turned up a short while ago, so hung them on,

New side view with wheels hung on.

Front wheel and big discs.

Rear end with wheel to fit 160 rear tyre.
jb, The wheel sizes are 18" front and 17" rear, will be able to fit 160 rear and 120 front.
Was trying to stay away from having to have 17" at both ends when I had already lost a bit of height at the front, I have room to machine a bit away under bottom of top yoke and I could always tailor it a bit with length of rear shock, a bit will depend where chain run is.
Then there is the option to make fork top extensions.
Was trying to stay away from having to have 17" at both ends when I had already lost a bit of height at the front, I have room to machine a bit away under bottom of top yoke and I could always tailor it a bit with length of rear shock, a bit will depend where chain run is.
Then there is the option to make fork top extensions.
j.b wrote:i like those wheels mate....are they 17"?
dunna listen to piggy trying to sell you his tat tho, the 4/6 pot tokico calipers will bolt straight onto those forks if you have 300mm diameter discs....all you need is to alter the offset to suit
The hole spacing for ZZR forks is 63mm with 320mm discs - the Suzook are 90mm spacing I think, or summat like that

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Crofty wrote:jb, The wheel sizes are 18" front and 17" rear, will be able to fit 160 rear and 120 front.
Was trying to stay away from having to have 17" at both ends when I had already lost a bit of height at the front, I have room to machine a bit away under bottom of top yoke and I could always tailor it a bit with length of rear shock, a bit will depend where chain run is.
Then there is the option to make fork top extensions.
Smart. I'm still at least an off from standard rake / trail even with dropped yokes but I could have easily spec'd an 18" front wheel.
Baldylocks, which Zephyr swingarm did you use?, The 550/750 look alike, but the 750 has beefier bracing, presuming the 1100 is different again.
The 550 I bought slots straight in to the point of just sliding in snug and will need no spacers etc, its slightly longer and shock mounts look to be spot on for width.
The wheel I have is from a Zephyr 1100, its 4.5 wide fits OK into the 550 swingarm and will take 160, you mentioned using a ZXR750 wheel with 180 tyre and machining under sprocket to get chain aligned, I won't be going that big on tyre, but wondered if machining required or just offset front sprocket? Anyone know or is it try it and see? Crofty
The 550 I bought slots straight in to the point of just sliding in snug and will need no spacers etc, its slightly longer and shock mounts look to be spot on for width.
The wheel I have is from a Zephyr 1100, its 4.5 wide fits OK into the 550 swingarm and will take 160, you mentioned using a ZXR750 wheel with 180 tyre and machining under sprocket to get chain aligned, I won't be going that big on tyre, but wondered if machining required or just offset front sprocket? Anyone know or is it try it and see? Crofty
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Crofty, I used a 750 Zeph Swingarm so not sure about the 550 altho they do not appear to be dis-similar, also I used a stock 750 axle and had spacers made up to fit for the zxr wheel so I didn't have to change bearings, you probably will not have to machine the sprocket carrier ..but u will need an offset drive sprocket, with the 810 motor I originally had a 13 mm offset sprocket made which you are welcome to try for the cost of postage, that was with my machined down Rear sprocket carrier, which left little clearance to the tyre but as you are using a 160 should give a good 10mm clearance.
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Martyn
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Martyn
Bugger ! whose Idea was that!
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