fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
Wow... but what about that fuel cell?... Typical, ModKing makin some trick sh*t.
Makes me want to reconsider using the factory R6 triples I just received off Ebay.
Makes me want to reconsider using the factory R6 triples I just received off Ebay.
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
fuel cells are always able to be made to order, so if you need one just let me know. There is certainly nothing wrong with the r6 triples , I just got done with a late model R6 triple yesterday that needed the fzr stem swap , turned out nicely. Hell I don't even have a custom tree on my bike yet, I am still using the 04 gsxr 1K tree.
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
MK,modkingfzr600 wrote:fuel cells are always able to be made to order, so if you need one just let me know. .
Your fuel cells hold more fuel OR just to suit a particular airbox set up with "tank shroud" ?
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
people do it if they race and/or are using a different tank cover that cant fit over stock tank which is pretty much any tank cover thats not fzr.yamaha_george wrote:MK,modkingfzr600 wrote:fuel cells are always able to be made to order, so if you need one just let me know. .
Your fuel cells hold more fuel OR just to suit a particular airbox set up with "tank shroud" ?
and his can be made for anything. to store more fuel or to lighten it with an aluminum shell or even just because its not stock!
I wish i had spending money to buy some of Modkings stuff, there awesome.
he can make you custom engine covers if you really wanted as well (maybe not so much stator or peanut).
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
george, this particular fuel cell holds a little over a gallon "less" than stock. this along with the tank being lighter saves weight ,also it provides a little lower center of gravity and it has an internal baffle which eliminates sloshing of the fuel.....and it allows you to use the spin-on fuel caps.
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
modkingfzr600 wrote:george, this particular fuel cell holds a little over a gallon "less" than stock. this along with the tank being lighter saves weight ,also it provides a little lower center of gravity and it has an internal baffle which eliminates sloshing of the fuel.....and it allows you to use the spin-on fuel caps.
+1 on the sloshing.
take in S turn fast with a full tank of gas and you get a not so smooth corner.
Iv tried to find out why they didnt make fuel tanks out of aluminum because it wouldnt rust and its lighter, I was just told it was for saftey issues.
Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
Sloshing - that's why a lot of racers use baffling foam in the tank. The TZ and RS GP racers came with foam out of the box; you can buy it from Airtech, if I'm not mistaken.
I believe steel tanks are mandated on the street because of aluminum's annoying habit of rupturing in a good crash.
I believe steel tanks are mandated on the street because of aluminum's annoying habit of rupturing in a good crash.
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
I hear ya don , the internal baffle in this fuel cell pretty much cancels out all sloshing , and you are correct about the aluminum tanks breaking in a car-bike crash. I purchased 2 bricks of fuel cell foam for the fuel cell that i built for china racer , i purchased it on ebay and it was a good quality foam although it doesn't feel much like foam. The foam fibers look like enormous rubber scotch brite fibers.
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
MK,modkingfzr600 wrote:I hear ya don , the internal baffle in this fuel cell pretty much cancels out all sloshing , and you are correct about the aluminum tanks breaking in a car-bike crash. I purchased 2 bricks of fuel cell foam for the fuel cell that i built for china racer , i purchased it on ebay and it was a good quality foam although it doesn't feel much like foam. The foam fibers look like enormous rubber scotch brite fibers.
I have fuel cell foam in my F'glass racing tanks on my Bultaco & TZ/Rd's and you are spot on with that descripition of " scotch-brite scrubber ".
Pity about the rupturing of alloy tanks, which I was not aware of as a hazard in a "good crash" (another thing I had not heard of any crash in my book is bad ) and I rode & raced alloy tanked Dresda Tritons way back in the day.
And Alloy Tanks are still being made & sold here in the UK for the Brit Iron crowd (the biggest supplier is may be 2-3 miles from here.)
If I had one on the FZR I would want a bigger capacity I find having to re-fill the tank every 100 miles or so bloody annoying !
Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
Which forks are these designed for?
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
I assume it wouldn't be very difficult to make them work with R6 or R1 forks then?
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
that particular clamp i built just for fzr forks, i also build clamps for inverted style forks.
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Re: fzr 400/600 billet triple clamp
Hey modking i know this is a lil off topic but you wouldnt happen to have the part # for those filter pods whould you. beautiful bike by the way.