Rusty wrote:Mostly different rear end - subframe, shock and swing arm. The tail's a bit higher, but it's certainly not extreme. My F model's actually raised a bit at the rear and I find I can ride it longer than I can my ZZR600.
20mm bigger front brake rotors with 4 potters rather than 6. Sounds wrong, but they work well.
Added engine mount, I think.
That's about it, from memory. The only problem with the E model was that the rest of the Japanese manufacturers released new bikes.
Plus:
- 32 bit ECU (as opposed to a 16 bit)
- different fork internals, different front wheel spacers
- 6" rear rim (up from 5.5")
- Pillion grab handles removed
- Different (reportedly better) carbies (closer to the C series - the E had carbies more closely related to zx7r carbies)
- revised upper engine mount (you can bolt crash knobs straight on without cutting the bodywork)
... plus probably more.