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Dangerous Dave 26-06-08 09:56 AM

Re: GSXR front end
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carsounds_dan (Post 1548892)
Also what forks/wheel/brakes combinations will work for a curvy with the GSXR SRAD yolks?

Stick with a total SRAD fornt end, the SV's front set up is more than enough for the SV so a SRAD setups brakes will be a bit of an overkill (saying that its what I have)!

sv650k4 26-06-08 10:01 AM

Re: GSXR front end
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 1549244)
Stick with a total SRAD fornt end, the SV's front set up is more than enough for the SV so a SRAD setups brakes will be a bit of an overkill (saying that its what I have)!

+1 stick with full SRAD parts for it all.

;)

northwind 26-06-08 09:59 PM

Re: GSXR front end
 
Yeah, simplest way is to use all SRAD. But that's so BORING :D

I think the TWF bearing may be machined down from a larger one. But tbh, it's not expensive and it does the job perfectly. Other people sell copies/variants (basically, the copies work just as well, the variants don't) but Zoran at Twin Works has been a huge friend to the SV owner, so get his if you possibly can.

yorkie_chris 26-06-08 10:02 PM

Re: GSXR front end
 
Yup get zorans kit, he knows his stuff and has developed half of this stuff himself AFAIK. Worth supporting the innovator eh?

carsounds_dan 26-06-08 10:12 PM

Re: GSXR front end
 
kl will do, I've been looking at getting myself some USD forks and maybe eben go radial... I'm having the frame powder coated black along with the wheels and other bits that I can so a little tart factor would be alright but not essential.
cheers
dan

yorkie_chris 26-06-08 10:17 PM

Re: GSXR front end
 
I think the SRAD750 front end is best suited to the curvy styling.

SRAd 4 pot brakes are overkill really but work very well


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