How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by porndoguk » Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:45 pm

jetblack wrote:Thanks Rick. i've got a dremmel with a large, flat grinding stone attachment (same size as the bushing face that needs to be ground down so i'm gonna try that first and if that fails i will revert to doing it by hand - Did you take the bush/insert out to file it or leave it in the shock body?

tried tapping it gently with a hammer but it doesn't look like it wants to move...
I have a dremmel too, but ill repeat ''file by hand"

It soft as shit alu' you need to file till the shamfer of the mount has gone will take 5mins max.

You could end up removing to much and fucking it up.

Edit: mount/bush doesnt come out
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by jetblack » Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:49 pm

Ok. By hand it is. Thanks.
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.

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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by mo haggs » Sun Jan 13, 2013 3:19 pm

ok so i have not given it much thought, but so far as i have read in this thread:-

if using bmw shock jacks the backend up by approx 2"

if it's a vfr using bmw shock, 18" wheel and rvf linkage = fouling of the spring/swingarm

but if its vfr using bmw shock, 18" wheel and vfr linkage = 2" jackup and no clearance issues


so in theory rvf, bmw shock, 17" wheel and rvf linkage should also = 2" jackup and no clearance issues

but what about

rvf, bmw shock, 17"wheel and vfr linkage?
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by CMSMJ1 » Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:53 pm

Why would use use the VFR linkage?
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by Tim400GB » Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:03 pm

mo haggs wrote:but what about

rvf, bmw shock, 17"wheel and vfr linkage?
At a guess the rear would still be jacked up but only 1".

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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by mo haggs » Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:03 pm

Timon wrote:
mo haggs wrote:but what about

rvf, bmw shock, 17"wheel and vfr linkage?
At a guess the rear would still be jacked up but only 1".

Yeah, thinking is if i remove 15mm jack up plate and use vfr linkage i'd hope for a smaller increase in hight at the rear.
It would be done to my race bike so i wouldnt want to change the geomatry too muchif i can help it.

Something to think about i recon :ugeek:
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by porndoguk » Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:45 pm

i wouldnt fit the s1000rr shock mo, its to bouncy for what you do.
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by mo haggs » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:39 am

porndoguk wrote:i wouldnt fit the s1000rr shock mo, its to bouncy for what you do.
Guess i better start saving for a maxton then - or nitron :scared:
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by jetblack » Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:02 pm

porndoguk wrote:i wouldnt fit the s1000rr shock mo, its to bouncy for what you do.
Even with the rebound set to 10?
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.

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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30

Post by Drunkn Munky » Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:13 pm

jetblack wrote:
porndoguk wrote:i wouldnt fit the s1000rr shock mo, its to bouncy for what you do.
Even with the rebound set to 10?
Thats the main problem with these shocks, the stock damping can barely deal with the soft BMW spring, it has no chance with the stiffer NC spring.

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