cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
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cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
can anybody help identify these fork sliders,
[url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-cbr400- ... 9f7b5e[url]
i thought that cbr sliders had two lugs of the same length, and vfr sliders had the lugs with differing lengths??
Im right in thinking that CBR owners used to swap the sliders from CBR ones to VFR ones so that they could use opposed piston calipers rather than sliding one??
Any help appreciated.
[url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-cbr400- ... 9f7b5e[url]
i thought that cbr sliders had two lugs of the same length, and vfr sliders had the lugs with differing lengths??
Im right in thinking that CBR owners used to swap the sliders from CBR ones to VFR ones so that they could use opposed piston calipers rather than sliding one??
Any help appreciated.
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Re: cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
They are nc30 sliders. The breaker presumably took them off an nc29, which probably will mean they are nc29 forks built with nc30 lowers, I think nc30 forks as a whole assembly are shorter and wouldn't work?28hodge wrote:can anybody help identify these fork sliders,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-cbr400- ... 33699f7b5e
i thought that cbr sliders had two lugs of the same length, and vfr sliders had the lugs with differing lengths??
Im right in thinking that CBR owners used to swap the sliders from CBR ones to VFR ones so that they could use opposed piston calipers rather than sliding one??
Any help appreciated.
Your understanding with the brakes is correct. The other more modern method is using the lowers off a firestorm, these also fit and allow newer bigger better calipers, but are not a straight swap with your existing mudguard.
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Re: cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
Perfect, ive somehow ended up with a vfr400 with sliders and calipers from a cbr400! so looking for some sliders for the VFR, looks like ive found a set, tho i do think they are a bit dear at 130 posted! GF will do me a fully serviced set set up for me at my weight for 250!!
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Re: cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
Try Geoff33, he always has bits of nc lying about the place.28hodge wrote:Perfect, ive somehow ended up with a vfr400 with sliders and calipers from a cbr400! so looking for some sliders for the VFR, looks like ive found a set, tho i do think they are a bit dear at 130 posted! GF will do me a fully serviced set set up for me at my weight for 250!!
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Re: cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
i believe all that varies between the nc23/29s and the 30 bottom are the brake caliper mounting points, hench why a FEW i use the term losely as im not spoken to anyone that has done it, use the 30 lowers to fit a better choice of brake calipers.
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Re: cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
I'm now doing that exact conversion, as my sliding claipers were grotty, and I have a lovely set of NC30 brakes waiting to go on :) Picked up a set of bottoms for £15 

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Re: cbr and vfr fork sliders?? which are these?
yeah thats what im looking to do, only my conversion has been vfr to cbr400 sliders/lower forks for whatever reason prior to me buying the bike.
I wish i knew what the reason was for changing from the vfr lower forks to the CBR lower forks and brakes, seems bloody daft to me, if anybody heres of some VFR lower forks that are surplus to requirments feel free to pm me.
I wish i knew what the reason was for changing from the vfr lower forks to the CBR lower forks and brakes, seems bloody daft to me, if anybody heres of some VFR lower forks that are surplus to requirments feel free to pm me.