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I measured it furthest edge to furthest edge and it came in at 39.something mm. Unless I'm losing my mind, think I'll check again tonight.

It's coming along. Just ordered some R6 monoblocs, so it should all be back together this weekend if all goes well









 
Socket sizes are measured flat to flat, not point to point
 
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that's what you measure, you can see there are small flats at the points and you can measure across those fairly easily
 
Didn't manage to measure but the internet says 36. If you have a caliper (or even a ruler) it's easy enough to verify fairly close.

Got better pics of the stops though.

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Just waiting on the R6 monoblocs to be machined down by 7mm then I'm good to go. Happy times!

Junkie, any advice on suspension settings? Wondering if you started out with stock settings for the Gixxer front end then worked from there, and if you had to make any drastic changes such as loads of preload etc. I appreciate the settings will be different for my forks from yours.

 
BPF are entirely different than what I have.

Sag is easy enough to set with a friend, damping I'd recommend getting some professional help with if you don't have any experience with suspension.

Funny that you need 7mm machined off, I need to buy (or make) 7mm spacers to fit the rotors on my new Carrozzerias.
 
BPF are entirely different than what I have.

Sag is easy enough to set with a friend, damping I'd recommend getting some professional help with if you don't have any experience with suspension.

Funny that you need 7mm machined off, I need to buy (or make) 7mm spacers to fit the rotors on my new Carrozzerias.
Well, I'm going off this...

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As I've got 03/04 1000 forks with 300mm discs...

Hope it's right or I'm gonna be pretty f*ckin annoyed!
 
I'm not saying it's wrong, I'm just laughing that we need to go the same amount, in opposite directions.

I'm having Zoran do the spacers. I could do them myself, but on a tiny manual machine and I don't feel like spending the time.
 
I did get a quote from him as I was going to get 320mm discs..but the cost of the discs, spacer...so on and so forth...just didn't make sense. So off came 7mm. Hoping to pick them up tomorrow morning to get everything together on the weekend.
 
He charges $35 for spacers, I believe that's what he charges to mill the calipers too.
 
Hey guys, Just bought my SV last weekend and the first thing I looked up was to do GSXR USD fork swaps.

Now I don't do any machining, and would like to keep this project cheap. I'm not sure how much machining anything costs, but I can imagine it's expensive.

From reading the first page on this thread, I gathered that the first thing I need is 05-06 1000 top clamp to go on 06+ 600/750 steering stem. I'm still trying to make sense of all the other information, but it's late and I'm too tired.

Can anyone help me start this off with what else I'll need to get/do etc...?

Thanks heaps!
 
That will bolt right up (although I'd recommend changing your steering head bearings) and give you steering lock with the bars centered.
 
Any front end swap will require some fiddling to get the speedo working again.

Any 00s front end will bolt right up, and the steering stops will work. Early forks are on the short side, your best bet for length is 06-09 600/750 (600 are likely sprung closer to right).

There won't be a steering stop with them, though.

topyokes.com made a custom top triple clamp for me, which fits my 06 600 forks/triple clamp and gives me proper steering lock and mounts for upright handlebars.
 
Is there a complete gsxr front end that is plug and play? I'm on a fee Facebook buy and sell pages I'm my area and there's quite a few different generations and models for sale.
Having installed 04 gsxr600 front and 06 gsxr600 front, I highly recommend 04. Main reason is the top triple just works. Another nice thing is the axle-spacer arrangement is much slicker. Fork slider is consistent 50mm thru it's entire length, making aftermarket clipons easier to use; if you want to lower the bike a lot, also not a problem. Wheels all the way up to 09 should bolt right on
 
The downside of 04 forks is that they're a little on the short side.
 
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