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Fork Springs
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:31 pm
by yamaha_george
Ok here is the deal,
I have an Ozzy wizkid supplying me with a set of Cartridge emulators but he cannot supply fork springs because they must be linear not the usual aftermarket progress wound springs, he has such animals but NOT for FZR's
So I need linear springs , the problem lies in that everyone I have had contact with says yup progressive only
now race tech can BUT the blighters do not answer phones (assuming 8 hr lag between UK time & pacific coast ?) or emails so far
anyone have another source of linear springs ?
OK getting passed that it has been suggested to use the internals from a YZF600 and swap them into the FZR shock body as the YZF is cartridge type forks. I really do not want to start swapping out the actual whole fork unit because of problems likely to arise like triple trees, wheel s, fenders,speedo's, brake calipers etc.
Anyone done the swap of internals ?
comments?
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:48 pm
by ragedigital
What information do you need to know from Race Tech?
They give you the info to figure out the size, then you can order them. I actually ordered mine through bikebandit.com, since they were cheaper than going directly through Race-Tech.
I have an installation sheet from them that I can scan.
darrin
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:04 pm
by yamaha_george
ragedigital wrote:What information do you need to know from Race Tech?
They give you the info to figure out the size, then you can order them. I actually ordered mine through bikebandit.com, since they were cheaper than going directly through Race-Tech.
I have an installation sheet from them that I can scan.
darrin
Darrin,
I have the info from Race tech's web site as to spring rate (0.85Kg/mm ) but trying to get to buy from them is a

nightmare hence my search else where.
If you scan the doc that would be good I have lost my original set from way back.
If you have a url for B'bandits page with the fork springs on I might just give it ago. everything else is beginning to T me off big time
THNX
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:26 pm
by the_finch
http://www.bikebandit.com/aftermarket-p ... 31+2005172
But for some reason I can only find the 1.0 and .90 springs. That page is for a 1997 US model (same as UK 1993, I think) but they should work for yours, too. I actually get my riding gear from kneedraggers.com and they offer the racetech springs as well, and a little cheaper from what I can tell. I don't know how the shipping stacks up between the two, but maybe this link will help you get your springs.
http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/Rac ... CH-32.html
(Didn't mean to jack the post, but thought I'd send a resource your way)

Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:02 pm
by megaloxana
George...you could buy these and hope there are racetechs inside
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/YAMAHA-F ... 0230170480&
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:46 am
by yamaha_george
Hi,
Knowing my luck on this chase so far the springs would be worse than mine,
Thanks for the Links i am chasing them.
It was also mentioned to just get YZF cartridge shocks (set on ebay) and done however they are 41 mm and the FZR6 38 mm so i would need to change triple trees as well

Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:29 pm
by yamaha_george
yamaha_george wrote:
Thanks for the Links i am chasing them.
Hi Darrin,
been in touch with Knee draggers (more like wallet draggers )
fork springs = 91 USD
Shipping = 145 USD
I think their sales team have been out in the sun too long OR they are celebrating the 4th early
A phone call stateside says that the springs cost 8.45 to ship US Mail to the UK
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:18 pm
by bweight
That's about par George.. I ordered up my 600 fairings off Ebay from the States and the only "pond" they had to cross was Lake Ontario maybe..
2 FZR 600 Fairings - $60USD
Shipping for said fairings - $485USD..
Good thing where my dad works they have trucking accounts for shipping all their hydraulic supplies across North America so I managed to get it here for $150.. The box weighed 9lbs I believe it was, maybe a few more, but because of the actual size of it they had to cube it.. and after that it was like the same as getting a 75 or 80 kg box or some damn stupid thing.. It's ridiculous
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:39 am
by yamaha_george
bweight wrote:That's about par George.. I ordered up my 600 fairings off Ebay from the States and the only "pond" they had to cross was Lake Ontario maybe..
2 FZR 600 Fairings - $60USD
Shipping for said fairings - $485USD..
Good thing where my dad works they have trucking accounts for shipping all their hydraulic supplies across North America so I managed to get it here for $150.. The box weighed 9lbs I believe it was, maybe a few more, but because of the actual size of it they had to cube it.. and after that it was like the same as getting a 75 or 80 kg box or some damn stupid thing.. It's ridiculous
The thing that pisses me is that I can fly to NY for that price, stay with my cuz and probably get him to drive me to Delaware in a half day & pick it up and fly home.
If it was not for a whole slew of family commitments I would do it but i have my 25 Wedding anniv. my In laws 50 th. my bro in laws 50 b'day the eldest daughters 18th Her boy friends 18 th + holidays to sort out.
errrrrrrrrrGh
How could such an easy thing turn out to be a nightmare, oh yeh and Ohlins have stopped producing the springs for FZR last year!!!!!

Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:21 am
by yamaha_george
yamaha_george wrote:
Hi Darrin& co.
been in touch with Knee draggers (more like wallet draggers )
fork springs = 91 USD
Shipping = 145 USD
I think their sales team have been out in the sun too long OR they are celebrating the 4th early
A phone call stateside says that the springs cost 8.45 to ship US Mail to the UK
Ok so talking to an engineer came up with a proto type spring making company that is less than 10 miles from my house
Now what I need to do is get the original spring length and outer diameter ?
The inner diameter will depend on what they use to get me 0.85 Kg/mm
Yup I could go and take mine out but then I could not go to the factory to talk to their techy (me being bone idle and all ) pay for same for hopefully a quick PJ & beers loL
PJ = private job you nasty minded boys <BG>
Re: Fork Springs
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:13 am
by yamaha_george
yamaha_george wrote:
Hi Darrin& co.
been in touch with Knee draggers (more like wallet draggers )
fork springs = 91 USD
Shipping = 145 USD
I think their sales team have been out in the sun too long OR they are celebrating the 4th early
A phone call stateside says that the springs cost 8.45 to ship US Mail to the UK
Ok so talking to an engineer came up with a proto type spring making company that is less than 10 miles from my house
Now what I need to do is get the original spring length and outer diameter ?
The inner diameter will depend on what they use to get me 0.85 Kg/mm
Yup I could go and take mine out but then I could not go to the factory to talk to their techy (me being bone idle and all ) pay for same for hopefully a quick PJ & beers loL
PJ = private job you nasty minded boys <BG>
BUMP
come on guys the old man needs this info to get a NEW source of springs for ALL OF US