Guys, ZX9R-B usd forks and yoke, are these a potential option for Z1000R, whats the fork length like ?
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All the best, Paul
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I've got ZX9R-B3/4 forks on this. Fitted with standard 9R bottom yoke & ZX7R top yoke (7R yoke sits lower than the 9R pushing the forks slightly lower down)
Stansions will probably need re-chroming. I found there was no real cost difference having the re-chromed or buying replacement stantions from Wemoto.
Hard Chrome Plating & Grinding will remove the lower feet for you if you opt for re-chroming.
From memory they're around 770mm from top to the centre of the spindle. I'll whip me tape out later & double check for you.

Stansions will probably need re-chroming. I found there was no real cost difference having the re-chromed or buying replacement stantions from Wemoto.
Hard Chrome Plating & Grinding will remove the lower feet for you if you opt for re-chroming.
From memory they're around 770mm from top to the centre of the spindle. I'll whip me tape out later & double check for you.

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