Dog Bones For Drag Racing
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Dog Bones For Drag Racing
Hello all,
I started drag racing my 1994 FZR 1000 this year and since the racing season is over I'm getting the bike ready for next drag race season Hopefully I can make it a bit faster! I have ordered a lowering strap for the front end and am fabricating some longer dog bones for the rear.
My question is how long can I make the dog bones?
I know the factory length is 165mm (6.496") Could I go to 180mm (7.086") or 185mm (7.283")?
Does anyone know the max length I can go on the dog bones without the rear suspension binding?
Thanks
Zack
I started drag racing my 1994 FZR 1000 this year and since the racing season is over I'm getting the bike ready for next drag race season Hopefully I can make it a bit faster! I have ordered a lowering strap for the front end and am fabricating some longer dog bones for the rear.
My question is how long can I make the dog bones?
I know the factory length is 165mm (6.496") Could I go to 180mm (7.086") or 185mm (7.283")?
Does anyone know the max length I can go on the dog bones without the rear suspension binding?
Thanks
Zack
Come see me and my FZR1000 at US60 Raceway in Hardinsburg, KY on Saturday evenings
1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
That's a very good question. You may have to do some trial and error since I haven't seen this discussion before. Maybe a set of adjustable bones would help in this situation.
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
ReelRazor does adjustable dogbones, but I also seem to remember some bright spark worked out the ratio that blah mm longer/ shorter altered the ride height to "X" inches . its buried in the search engine some placeragedigital wrote:That's a very good question. You may have to do some trial and error since I haven't seen this discussion before. Maybe a set of adjustable bones would help in this situation.
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
I see that sweekster came up with a dog bone ratio in the FZR 400 forum. He says shortening the dog bones 1mm will raise the tail 2.4mm on average. I suppose this would work in reverse as well- lengthening the dog bones 1mm will lower the tail approximately 2.4 mm.
Do you guys think this ratio is the same for a 1000?
And that still doesn't tell me the max i can go without suspension bind.
I may have to be the guinea pig on this one?
Thanks for all the input guys!
Do you guys think this ratio is the same for a 1000?
And that still doesn't tell me the max i can go without suspension bind.
I may have to be the guinea pig on this one?
Thanks for all the input guys!
Come see me and my FZR1000 at US60 Raceway in Hardinsburg, KY on Saturday evenings
1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
It's looking that way. Keep us informed on your progress. ReelRazor should be able to make adjustable dog bones to fit the 1k and make them longer if necessary, but with what you're doing, you'll have to first get him a proper starting length.bluesbreaker45 wrote:I may have to be the guinea pig on this one?
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
Yeah, the ratio isn't a straight ratio either..., my recollection is that it starts near 2.1:1 and ends near 4:1.
And, yeah, I have dogbones stock available....
And, yeah, I have dogbones stock available....
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
RR how much for the adustable dogbones for the rear?
1992 FZR 1000
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
$60 shipped in U.S....intl. would be based on postal costs.McFizzer wrote:RR how much for the adustable dogbones for the rear?
This will be custom...longer to start if you want lowering links, shorter if that is what you want. You end up with 25mm adjustability (at the dogbone)...about 3 inches at the seat.
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
Well i want to raise the rear not lower. Do you have a paypal im guessing? of course it'll be for my 1k. I'll have the money next paycheck to PM me your paypal or what not and we'll keep in touch.
1992 FZR 1000
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
bluesbreaker, call me crazy but if i was you i would make a second set for your brothers fzr also! maybe im wrong tho
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
I decided to go with 184.15mm (7.25") dogbones.
This seems to be as low as you can go while retaining the factory length kick stand- Some might want to shorten their kick stand as it makes the bike stand almost vertical. I did, however, give my bike a pretty good bump, just to test, without it falling over. I'll probably shorten the kick stand ultimately.
This does aggressively lower the bike though and tucks the back wheel in nicely under the tail. I love the look, personally and I'm sure I love the performance!
By the way, coreo19 is my brother we each have a 1994 FZR 1000.
This seems to be as low as you can go while retaining the factory length kick stand- Some might want to shorten their kick stand as it makes the bike stand almost vertical. I did, however, give my bike a pretty good bump, just to test, without it falling over. I'll probably shorten the kick stand ultimately.
This does aggressively lower the bike though and tucks the back wheel in nicely under the tail. I love the look, personally and I'm sure I love the performance!
By the way, coreo19 is my brother we each have a 1994 FZR 1000.
Come see me and my FZR1000 at US60 Raceway in Hardinsburg, KY on Saturday evenings
1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
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Re: Dog Bones For Drag Racing
Sharing the LOVE.......................bluesbreaker45 wrote:By the way, coreo19 is my brother we each have a 1994 FZR 1000.