ssray
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Post by ssray on Sept 28, 2014 14:22:26 GMT 1
As above, I have a set of cbr600f2 forks, i`m going to rebuild my ntv ones with the cbr stancions and inners, but the cbr forks are 30mm longer which handlebars work best? i`m looking at vfr750 41mm ones at the mo, but because of my fairing I cant go too low Any ideas? ta Ray
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gills
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Post by gills on Sept 28, 2014 20:16:36 GMT 1
I think VFR bars are the highest clip-ons that Honda did on 41mm forks. If you need to go higher, you're probably looking at after-market alternatives (e.g. bar risers on the standard ntv top yoke to clear the forks and then whatever shape tubular bars to get the right riding position)
Good luck and let us know how you get on!
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ssray
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Post by ssray on Sept 29, 2014 14:25:20 GMT 1
Thought so, thanks, hopefully the forks and the cbr600 front wheel should be in fairly soon
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ssray
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Post by ssray on Nov 21, 2014 17:21:27 GMT 1
Did it, so far i appear to have cbr600f3 forks, which are cartridge type, it appears I have 15w oil in them which is far too heavy also the cbr springs seem too soft, so i`m going to swap them over for the ntv ones
I have used fj1200 handlebars, 41mm and higher than the vfr ones
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ssray
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Post by ssray on Jun 5, 2015 15:23:40 GMT 1
After lots of messing I discovered that ntv+cbr forks = a distance from the top of the bottom yoke to the front wheel spindle of about 770mm when a std ntv has a figure of about 755mm, I have mine adjusted to about 740mm and it now turns much better
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