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Hi,
Im only new to the site and Recently bought a 00 650s. It came with a zx10 shock already fitted. This shock feels very stiff. Also the front dives alot under heavy braking. Does any one Know if any forks of any model/year gsxr would bolt straight on with no mods needed, and also whats a reasonably priced steering damper that would fit. Thanks. |
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You should just be able to change the preload, rebound and damping on the shock to fit you. The front end conversion I believe lowers the front end further making it quicker steering. Try sticking in thicker fork oil in the front and maybe a couple mm of spacers, there's a guide to doing this on the FAQ of the main site under a quick suspension conversion I believe.
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Thanks man, what about a steering damper. Ohlins and scott seem fairly expensive, I just want a cheapo one
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SV doesn't need one IMO.
As for GSXR front end the entire SRAD front will bolt in, but you have to make a new speedo drive and fit a different top bearing.
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i think the R6 front end gose on 2 the curvys aswell not 100% sure tho on what you need 2 fit it or dose it just go straight in!
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As for the steering damper, its a waste of money on the SV, you don't need one! I ride fast on country roads and I've never felt the need for a steering damper, this is with a standard SV and now with an SV750 with SRAD front forks dropped 5mm and the back end jacked up an inch!!! Even on track bikes you will not need a steering damper! |
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Mine was shaking its head a couple of times on saturday, maybe full throttle over bumpy crests isn't such a good idea?
![]() I think thats down to the rear shock though, as it skips over bumps too (too much rebound?)
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Actually, yes, I WILL disagree. If the geometry of the bike has been messed up with, and a hard rear and dropped forks may qualify, the front may be a little twitchy Sure, a damper on a stock SV is pointless blink One a frankensteinian beast, might be a good idea. I have a friend who suffered from 2 broken wrists as a result of a tank slapper caused by bad geometry. So maybe one IS needed - but I am not qualified to say yes or no
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the ZX shock really isn't suited to the SV. As you have found out. It makes the SV almost a rigid.
I know a few who have installed it and changed it almost as quickly as it went in. |
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