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Will do ta.  |
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No, I don't know, but -
You will need to get some bearings off the right size probably and may need to make up various spacers. You may also need to get a custom spindle made
Suspect the best cause of action is to get a zx6rr wheel (is this any different to the 636cc model ) - though it'd be much better if you got the rest of the 636 bike as well . |
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So the wheel won't just go on with no work?  |
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Very, very, very much doubt it .
There's also brake caliper alignment - also the right calipers to fit, etc etc. |
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They have radial calipers, thus why I want them.
seen a set of zx6rr wheels for £300.....
*cant afford* |
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the forks are 45mm jobbies afaik, whilst the 400 had 43mm or something.
You'll probably need to machine some sort of spacer for the headstock and possibly modify the ZX-RR yokes.
Additionally your trail and offset will be completely screwed, which could make the bike very unstable and possibly even dangerous.
You want all those downsides for a bit of tart value?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 264 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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