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In addition with the 99 750 fork, I am installing the 6 piston Tokico calipers , and a Brembo mst. cyl. I would think those calipers would be really good although I have read here that the 4 piston is prefered, not sure why.
 
Can the fork bottoms of that 99 750 fork be retro fitted for late model Monoblocks?
I basically asked that question earlier in the thread.

99 GSXR forks are non radial, monoblocks are radial mounted calipers therefore they are incompatible. There is a way of doing it, by swapping sliders along with the spindles but it would take a lot of work and some know how. My suggestion is if you want monoblocks, sell the SRAD forks and get 04+ GSXR forks. Thats as simple as it gets.
 
I believe it's also possible to swap just the spindles - but still, not cheap/easy.
 
You can't swap sliders because those two forks use different friction bushing system. First one has one bushing on slider and other in tube (like stock sv fork where you have to force them apart) while second one (radial 04/05) has both bushings in upper tube.
However, like I mentioned swapping just knuckles is easy job.
 
By "easy job" you mean once you have the forks taken all the way apart, right? I imagine that, for someone willing to pull the forks off the bike but ending there, it would likely be cheaper to buy a set of 04/05 600/750 forks than to have the swap done.
 
By "easy job" you mean once you have the forks taken all the way apart, right? I imagine that, for someone willing to pull the forks off the bike but ending there, it would likely be cheaper to buy a set of 04/05 600/750 forks than to have the swap done.
You are correct. But if you have set of knuckles from lets say some bent forks or you can buy bent forks with good knuckles for cheap it is option. At some point you need to rebuild your forks so in same time you can have knuckles swapped with minimal cost.
 
I have a question and i'm pretty sure it isn't in the sv suspension sticky.
Does the spring rate for the gixxer 600/750/1000 matter for rider weight since they are all fully adjustable anyway? using the racetech site the .95 spring rate of the 1000 seems to be best for my 200lbs of fat but does it matter at all? also since the manfacturers of the forks are different are any of them considered better quality than the other? ive heard 600 forks are the best...
 
i guess what i'm asking what happens if the rate doesn't match rider weight? i mean, the gixxer forks are firmer than the sv's obviously but if you can adjust compression and rebound what does it matter what the spring rate is?
 
i guess what i'm asking what happens if the rate doesn't match rider weight? i mean, the gixxer forks are firmer than the sv's obviously but if you can adjust compression and rebound what does it matter what the spring rate is?
You use less or more travel. 1 rate up/down is fine and you can adjust damping but in stock form you will run out of damping. Compression is not that bad but rebound is weak. This is more noticeable on race bike than street bike. Ideally you want damping and spring rate to fit riding.
 
Does anyone know the front end details for the K9/10 GSXR 1000 ?

Particularly offset and fork leg diameters ?
 
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