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Front end swap
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 8:49 pm
by gkotlin
I'm told the first gen R6 front end is a direct swap in.
Does anyone know if the 1999 YZF front end is a simple bolt in as well?
I'm not sure why I'm getting the bike if I'm changing everything. LOL
Re: Front end swap
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:14 pm
by thatkid
The first gen R6 is NOT a direct swap. The 1999 YZF 600 is a direct swap. You will need everything for the front end though.
Re: Front end swap
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:07 am
by Huckleberry
yup R6 is not but is very easy if ur using 99-02 forks and triples, just get fzr stem pressed in to r6 triples and 1 bushing for top and bolt and go
Re: Front end swap
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:58 am
by yamaha_george
Huckleberry wrote:yup R6 is not but is very easy if ur using 99-02 forks and triples, just get fzr stem pressed in to r6 triples and 1 bushing for top and bolt and go
or see the thread on universal stems and save a lot of money !!!
Re: Front end swap
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:38 am
by RoadDogma
Direct bolt on to what? Conventional R6 forks will fit the FZR400RR (3TJ) triple clamps, so it could be done without to much trouble to that bike. If you are talking about any other FZR400 (1WJ) (3EN) then you will need to swap the triple clamp. It so happens that a 3TJ triple clamp will bolt on to the other FZR400/600, so that is an option. I happen to have R6 forks in 3TJ triples that I am not using if you decide to go that way.
Re: Front end swap
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:57 am
by Huckleberry
yamaha_george wrote:Huckleberry wrote:yup R6 is not but is very easy if ur using 99-02 forks and triples, just get fzr stem pressed in to r6 triples and 1 bushing for top and bolt and go
or see the thread on universal stems and save a lot of money !!!
I paid 30$ to have my stem pressed in. I figured you spend more than that in time gathering materials and stuff but Y-Geo is right he showed us all an alternative way that is proven.