does anyone know if the front end from an fzr1000 (usd forks) are a straight swap, i'm sure i read somewhere it is but want to make sure before i buy a doner bike cheap.
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usd forks on 3en2
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Re: usd forks on 3en2
If the stems are the same length, then yes (or as 'yes' at it can be given that you want to put forks from a different bike into yours!) The bearings are the same, it's just the stem length that might be the issue and I haven't had one of those apart (yet...)
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Re: usd forks on 3en2
You can weld the 400 stem into the 1000 bottom yoke 

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Re: usd forks on 3en2
Not if the 1000 yoke is aluminium* and the 400 stem is steel...thunderace wrote:You can weld the 400 stem into the 1000 bottom yoke
* I have no idea if it is or not.
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Re: usd forks on 3en2
FZR 1000 USD slips right in.

The YZF750 fork needs the stem swapping around.
The FZR1000 is a steel bottom yoke and stem.
YZF has an alu bottom yoke and steel stem.
With the FZR1000 USD you'll need to add some lockstops. You can see my lockstops here, two cheap doorstoppers. You don't need them with a YZF USD as the lockstops line up.


The YZF750 fork needs the stem swapping around.
The FZR1000 is a steel bottom yoke and stem.
YZF has an alu bottom yoke and steel stem.
With the FZR1000 USD you'll need to add some lockstops. You can see my lockstops here, two cheap doorstoppers. You don't need them with a YZF USD as the lockstops line up.

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Re: usd forks on 3en2
Thanks, what about the length, are they the same as the 400 forks or near enough to adjust in the yokes?marbiam wrote:FZR 1000 USD slips right in.
The YZF750 fork needs the stem swapping around.
The FZR1000 is a steel bottom yoke and stem.
YZF has an alu bottom yoke and steel stem.
With the FZR1000 USD you'll need to add some lockstops. You can see my lockstops here, two cheap doorstoppers. You don't need them with a YZF USD as the lockstops line up.
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Re: usd forks on 3en2
The FZR1000 USD you can't simply stick the legs a little more through the yokes, since the clipons rest on a ticker part of the forks. If you want them too stick through you need too turn down the outer tube of the fork. I found that my 400 steered a little slower with the 1000 fork, but with a 3cm rise in the bak we were back too normal.
The YZF forks are slightly shorter and are mounted flush with the yokes.
The YZF forks are slightly shorter and are mounted flush with the yokes.