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Old 10-05-09, 11:08 PM   #21
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Default Re: USD GSXR1000 k1 forks | standed forks - curvy

Ah sorry if that was misleading about the bearing, lets take it from the top;

Top yoke nut+ washer; SRAD
Top yoke; SRAD
Adjuster nuts x 2, washer; SRAD
Bearing dust cover; SV
Top bearing; TWF
bottom bearing; standard SV (is the same as the SRAD)
Bottom yoke and spindle; SRAD
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Old 10-05-09, 11:09 PM   #22
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has curvy has a different top yoke nut, castle nuts...

pointy stuff fits no problems...

if it were me i would go with GSXR1000/750 K1-5 yokes and drill a new steering lock hole in the stem... but thats me...
I wouldn't modify the frame there myself, especially not when there's an effectively bolt on part available to do the job.

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SRAD/Kx stem is same. Also same as pointy.
Same steering bearings used for every GSXR since the SRAD.

The curvy uses the old way of doing it with a smaller top race same as the slingshots and about a million other suzukis.

Thus to put SRAD stem into curvy frame or any other older frame you need TWF bearing which has correct OD for frame and bigger ID to fit spindle.
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Old 10-05-09, 11:14 PM   #23
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Ah sorry if that was misleading about the bearing, lets take it from the top;

Top yoke nut+ washer; SRAD
Top yoke; SRAD
Adjuster nuts x 2, washer; SRAD
Bearing dust cover; SV
Top bearing; TWF
bottom bearing; standard SV (is the same as the SRAD)
Bottom yoke and spindle; SRAD

hey hey thats what iv been looking for next question what year of SRAD ?
also do you know much about the axle or speedo seeing as i am using GSXR1000 K1 forks i take it i will need a gixxed1000 k1 front wheel/axel/spacer washers

will i be able to use the standed sv speedo ?
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Old 10-05-09, 11:19 PM   #24
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I would not expect it to matter what year of SRAD you use. Out of preference I'd go for the latest one I could find.
The SRADs were 96-99*

*for the 750, 600 as we know it was only out in 97. '96 600 was the one in double cradle frame. Weighed about a million tonnes and was pointless compared to a slingy 750.



Because you're using SRAD yokes, you need to use an SRAD axle, otherwise it may be the wrong length.

Wheel. I would need to check, maybe SRAD, maybe K1->

Hopefully SRAD, because they're cheaper, and they match the rear.
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hey hey thats what iv been looking for next question what year of SRAD ?

haven't the foggest... best person to ask would be northwind or YC

also do you know much about the axle or speedo seeing as i am using GSXR1000 K1 forks i take it i will need a gixxed1000 k1 front wheel/axel/spacer washers

yes and no.. this depends on the yoke spacings...

will i be able to use the standed sv speedo ?

yes.. but you will need a hall effect sensor in place of the SV's wheel mount sensor and magnets in the discs.. there is another way but you would have to ask northwind or someone who has done a rear sensor mount
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Bibio if you could measure the space between your discs then that would tell us about the wheel (I can nip downstairs and measure SRAD)
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hey hey thats what iv been looking for next question what year of SRAD ?

haven't the foggest... best person to ask would be northwind or YC

also do you know much about the axle or speedo seeing as i am using GSXR1000 K1 forks i take it i will need a gixxed1000 k1 front wheel/axel/spacer washers

yes and no.. this depends on the yoke spacings...

will i be able to use the standed sv speedo ?

yes.. but you will need a hall effect sensor in place of the SV's wheel mount sensor and magnets in the discs.. there is another way but you would have to ask northwind or someone who has done a rear sensor mount
i found out how to do the rear but id rather it be on the front were it is spsose to be

link for rear speedo
http://www.socalsvriders.org/forums/...threadid=10167
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Bibio if you could measure the space between your discs then that would tell us about the wheel (I can nip downstairs and measure SRAD)
way cool... i have wanted to know this for ages...

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SRAD (according to my cheap $hit vernier caliper)

130mm between discs measuring to inside
25mm inner diameter of spindle
32mm spindle diameter at fork base.
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according to my veryneers the spacing inside disc face to disc face is 127.5mm outside will be +10mm for disc thickness this would give us 137.5mm outside

you have to remember that the GSXR1000 K1-2 discs have a recess machined in the inside face bolt hole area of .5mm
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