ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Buckets » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:17 am

We have also considered Gixxer Forks... may yet do that, but we would like to stay green.
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Strika » Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:56 pm

Buckets wrote:A Sense of humour? That'd be fine if you knew me or I knew you... my question was a serious one and maybe, just maybe, I have had a day dealing with dickheads and took your response the wrong way. I apologise if that is the case...

So in all seriousness, I ride the bike for business... it is my office, it does 1000 km days as well as Trackdays, and the few blokes that know me in here will attest to how I ride it. I do not do this so that others will be impressed, I do it because I can and need to justify it to no-one but myself. There are many things I have done to the bike that makes it a weapon already and when I get the chance to do a trackday, there are not many on 10's that can keep up when I am in the mood. But I am not as young as I once was, so I play with things... if I could find a ZX10R front end at the right price, then we would be having that discussion... and then when I do the Muzzy 998 Kit, we will have that one. Until then, I would just love for any advice from someone who may or may not have done this... so far I have learnt that there is no preload adjustment on the 7 forks... so thank you all for that.

Again I am sorry, but I take things like modifying a bike very seriously... my life depends on it.



Mate, don;t take your day of dealing with fucktards out on me. You asked for some serious advice and that's what I gave!!! Al be it, wrapped up with a sense of humour. Lighten up FFS!!! And I'm not sure what knowing you has anything to do with it? If we don;t know you, are we not supposed to reply to your posts? Please forgive me, I wasn't aware this forum was only for those who know each other???

As for what I said...it still stands! It's backed up by Phil, who may know a thing or two about ZX9's, riding and suspension. The E model forks are feckin good kit and have pretty good internals for a proddy bike. If your suspension guy is any good he will tell you so. My suspension guy did my forks and reckons the internals were PFG. And after he weaved his magic on them they were even better. As you say yourself, ask a few in here who went on a few rides with that 9. It handled great.
you said you wanted a stiffer upper, with less weight.....and I quote...."We are looking for more rigidity in the top of the front end and less unsprung weight. " If that is true, my tongue in cheek comment still stands! How much more rigid than the standard stuff do you need??? :?

However, you sound like you want good suspension and the look. With that in mind, why not take the next leap in technology and look for a set of forks from a crashed 09 ZX6 or GSXR1K. They have the new Big Piston Fork (BPF), which from all reports is really, really nice stuff.
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Six Addict » Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:04 pm

However, you sound like you want good suspension and the look. With that in mind, why not take the next leap in technology and look for a set of forks from a crashed 09 ZX6 or GSXR1K. They have the new Big Piston Fork (BPF), which from all reports is really, really nice stuff.


shit marty you just said something sensible :P :lol:

oh and the new GSXR1000 came out and won 2nd race at EC... not sure its all in the front end cos Attard couldnt win on the ZX6R tho...
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Phil » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:11 am

Six Addict wrote:
However, you sound like you want good suspension and the look. With that in mind, why not take the next leap in technology and look for a set of forks from a crashed 09 ZX6 or GSXR1K. They have the new Big Piston Fork (BPF), which from all reports is really, really nice stuff.


shit marty you just said something sensible :P :lol:

oh and the new GSXR1000 came out and won 2nd race at EC... not sure its all in the front end cos Attard couldnt win on the ZX6R tho...


And neither of those bikes use the std fork internals :?
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Six Addict » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:34 am

exactly ... maybe the BPF is a step backwards :o :lol:
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Phil » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:04 am

Six Addict wrote:exactly ... maybe the BPF is a step backwards :o :lol:


Nup, on the road it feels great ;)
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Six Addict » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:01 am

im sure it does and im sur eit wont be long before showa sort something out for the race bikes... 8)
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Phil » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:14 am

Six Addict wrote:im sure it does and im sur eit wont be long before showa sort something out for the race bikes... 8)


They have, Kawasaki have tried them and they have also tried the Ohlins cartidge kits as well.

Knowing Phil Tainton he would have Ohlins in Josh's bike
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby frog » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:43 am

I know Buckets and know him well, his 9 already has uprated internals (and an Ohlins rear)and the difference is remarkable to the standard (old) shit. He has been told that these internals would fit the 7 forks. He wanted a less flexible fork and USD seemed the smart simple move.
He asked for advice and got crap, no wonder I dont waste my time here anymore. :roll:
Apart from Strika I doubt ANY of you cunts would see where he went.
And since fucken when dont 7 forks have a preload adjuster you fucken tool ? :lol:
WTF do you think that ringed things sticking out the top of the forks are ?
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby MadKaw » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:12 pm

frog wrote:I know Buckets and know him well, his 9 already has uprated internals (and an Ohlins rear)and the difference is remarkable to the standard (old) shit. He has been told that these internals would fit the 7 forks. He wanted a less flexible fork and USD seemed the smart simple move.
He asked for advice and got crap, no wonder I dont waste my time here anymore. :roll:
Apart from Strika I doubt ANY of you cunts would see where he went.
And since fucken when dont 7 forks have a preload adjuster you fucken tool ? :lol:
WTF do you think that ringed things sticking out the top of the forks are ?


Hmmm, now seeing as I have posted in this thread, I'm guessing you are referrring to me...

As far as offering advice / opinion, I believe I did, giving fork diameters and my thoughts on the 9 forks.
As far as not knowing what I'm talking about, I believe I did alright on my 98 zx9r. If any of you can do 1.41 at EC on yours, I would be suitably impressed (if this is how knowledge is supposedly judged.? :roll: )
and the adjuster on the 96 to 2002 zx7r forks is actually a ride height adjuster, not a preload adjuster. Not sure why Kawasaki went this way for these forks, but it can be converted to a preload adjuster with a bit of work or $. I had one for 7 years and read a lot about them...
go here and ask if you want confirmation http://www.redmonkey.com/7r/ or any of the other Kawasaki forums that aren't full of cunts like this one...

I'm not sure if Buckets really needs your input, I believe he is capable of looking after himself..
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Phil » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:13 pm

frog wrote:I know Buckets and know him well, his 9 already has uprated internals (and an Ohlins rear)and the difference is remarkable to the standard (old) shit. He has been told that these internals would fit the 7 forks. He wanted a less flexible fork and USD seemed the smart simple move.
He asked for advice and got crap, no wonder I dont waste my time here anymore. :roll:
Apart from Strika I doubt ANY of you cunts would see where he went.
And since fucken when dont 7 forks have a preload adjuster you fucken tool ? :lol:
WTF do you think that ringed things sticking out the top of the forks are ?


So let me get this correct, we tried to help out so you call us all cunts :shock: . Then you say only Marty could keep up with Buckets :shock: .

I have no idea how good/bad/indifferrent he can ride and quite honestly I dont care. I tried to help out a fellow 9 rider and then you come outta left field, hang shite on those that tried to help and start carrying like a pork chop.

Am I missing something here??
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby robracer » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:14 pm

frog wrote:He asked for advice and got crap, no wonder I dont waste my time here anymore. :roll:

Hey thats fine by us we are not interested in yours either, so frog you have absolutly no need to hang around then :lol:
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Greenblood » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:16 pm

And since fucken when dont 7 forks have a preload adjuster you fucken tool ? :lol:
WTF do you think that ringed things sticking out the top of the forks are ?[/quote]


The ring things on top of the forks don't compress the spring on a standard ZX7R ( P model )they adjust ride hight.
Spring preload is only adjustable on the ZX7RR ( N model )

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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Six Addict » Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:32 pm

fellas fellas fellas.... you're all a bunch of cunts :P you're supposed to be wacking seals with your clubs, not each other eh!! :roll:
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Re: ZX7R Forks onto a ZX9R

Postby Wattie » Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:43 pm

i love it when an upset member jumps in with all the Facts to be blown out of the water...

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