hey all, saw this yesterday on ebay and it made me scratch my head.
Preload adjusters
it says they fit a wide variety of forks, including fzr400 and yzf's. anyone tried these? they just don't seem like they would work with our stock forks.
ebay - preload adjusters
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ebay - preload adjusters
1996 FZR 600
Custom exhaust made from R6 header and GSXR600 end pipe
K&N Pods
Barnett Clutch
Factory Pro shift kit
Needs paint and on her way to being a streetfighter
Custom exhaust made from R6 header and GSXR600 end pipe
K&N Pods
Barnett Clutch
Factory Pro shift kit
Needs paint and on her way to being a streetfighter
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Re: ebay - preload adjusters
Stock FZR600 forks don't have preload adjusters. There might have been a FZR400 variety that came with them though - RRSP, perhaps?
YZF forks have preload adjusters - not sure if that's limited to 97+ or if they all did.
YZF forks have preload adjusters - not sure if that's limited to 97+ or if they all did.
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Re: ebay - preload adjusters
It looks like all of the forks in question are USD forks, not the conventional forks like the stock FZR600's have.
And I may be reading it wrong, nut it looks like the only thing you get is basically a wingnut that fits on the stock preload adjuster, eliminating the need to carry the proper size wrench around. It doesn't look like it comes with the preload adjusters themselves.
And I may be reading it wrong, nut it looks like the only thing you get is basically a wingnut that fits on the stock preload adjuster, eliminating the need to carry the proper size wrench around. It doesn't look like it comes with the preload adjusters themselves.
1997 FZR600RJ
Engine: K&N Drop-in air filter - stock airbox - FP 5°ignition advancer - EBC "Street Racer" Kevlar clutch
Exhaust: Stock header - Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon fiber slip-on
Body: Original paint/graphics - Clear Alternatives integrated LED Taillight - Flanders' flush front signals - YZF600 Mirrors - Comp. Werkes Stainless fender eliminator/tag bracket - 60w/55w H4 headlights
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Brakes:Stock rotors with EBC HH Sinstered pads
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Re: ebay - preload adjusters
"creates a high impact visual modification" = squid bling
"Some applications may require a wrench instead to adjust the preload. In these instances, adjusters are purely cosmetic." = useless
yup
"Some applications may require a wrench instead to adjust the preload. In these instances, adjusters are purely cosmetic." = useless
yup
I did that.

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Re: ebay - preload adjusters
No. The YZF forks came with a similar preload adjuster and they're not USD.the_finch wrote:It looks like all of the forks in question are USD forks
That's correct. You're only getting the wingnut adjuster thingy.the_finch wrote:only thing you get is basically a wingnut that fits on the stock preload adjuster
I would actually like to get some for my GSXR, so I could adjust without finding a wrench and rounding the adjuster off.
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Re: ebay - preload adjusters
i figured as much. $26 for a couple wingnuts seems pretty stupid. but it sure would beat carrying the wrench around if you've got forks that can be adjusted.
might be useful if i plan on swapping the forks out sometime in the future. at this point though, i just want to keep her running right and get the fairings all taken care of
might be useful if i plan on swapping the forks out sometime in the future. at this point though, i just want to keep her running right and get the fairings all taken care of

1996 FZR 600
Custom exhaust made from R6 header and GSXR600 end pipe
K&N Pods
Barnett Clutch
Factory Pro shift kit
Needs paint and on her way to being a streetfighter
Custom exhaust made from R6 header and GSXR600 end pipe
K&N Pods
Barnett Clutch
Factory Pro shift kit
Needs paint and on her way to being a streetfighter