(10-30-2016, 01:08 AM)chync_imp Wrote: Curious if you think the 5.5 inch rear wheel would have had clearance with the standard swingarm. I'm thinking of switching to 17" wheels as well.
No problem with clearance im using the original swing arm , chain gaurd bracket will need a slight tweak
(10-30-2016, 09:33 AM)beardyweirdy@me.com_imp Wrote: (10-28-2016, 09:20 AM)rmack_imp Wrote: (10-28-2016, 08:57 AM)beardyweirdy@me.com_imp Wrote: Thanks Rmack, that's a lovely list. Those Over swing arms are very tempting. But with the pound where it is right now, Japanese parts have gone from painful to just un-thinkable. Half the weight tho!
I totally get where your coming from, my bike has been transformed since it shed a load of weight. It's almost flickable, who'd have thought it.
Thanks for the details, it's given me a few ideas for round two of the CB's diet...
How do you like the Andreani fork Cartridges?
Dodge that divorce... Cost a whole lot more than Japanese bling ;-)
hey thats true re the divorce so will take your advice
the cartridges are worth the dough tried racetech emulators whilst good value for what they cost just not enough for the end result i was chasing but with the cartridges more then i had hoped for
yep the yen is not great ,missed the boat there as when i first got the cb the price landed here for the swingarm was 1450 aud
try 12mm drop on the front forks and 20 to 25 up on the rear providing you have decent shocks and some improvement on the forks it transforms the way the bike tips in etc have spent a lot of time with many different combos
hey thats true re the divorce so will take your advice
the cartridges are worth the dough tried racetech emulators whilst good value for what they cost just not enough for the end result i was chasing but with the cartridges more then i had hoped for
yep the yen is not great ,missed the boat there as when i first got the cb the price landed here for the swingarm was 1450 aud
try 12mm drop on the front forks and 20 to 25 up on the rear providing you have decent shocks and some improvement on the forks it transforms the way the bike tips in etc have spent a lot of time with many different combos
I dropped 12mm down on the forks and on the brief ride after, I reckon your right. Feels more nimble and wants to turn. I'll give it a proper run in time...
I checked out those andreani cartridge kits, they are still a pretty penny, even tho. they are european. If my boat comes in or I need to strip the forks at any point in the future then I'll consider it. I did say I wouldn't throw a load of money at a bike again.... but then who am I kidding.
hey thats true re the divorce so will take your advice
the cartridges are worth the dough tried racetech emulators whilst good value for what they cost just not enough for the end result i was chasing but with the cartridges more then i had hoped for
yep the yen is not great ,missed the boat there as when i first got the cb the price landed here for the swingarm was 1450 aud
try 12mm drop on the front forks and 20 to 25 up on the rear providing you have decent shocks and some improvement on the forks it transforms the way the bike tips in etc have spent a lot of time with many different combos
I dropped 12mm down on the forks and on the brief ride after, I reckon your right. Feels more nimble and wants to turn. I'll give it a proper run in time...
I checked out those andreani cartridge kits, they are still a pretty penny, even tho. they are european. If my boat comes in or I need to strip the forks at any point in the future then I'll consider it. I did say I wouldn't throw a load of money at a bike again.... but then who am I kidding.
Glad to hear that it worked for you, dont let me put you of the emulators they were very good im just hopeless when it comes to my bike and money ,if you put the time into them and get the right setup you will be happy with the result
I can give all the settings that were the end result of a lot of trial and error will save you time and hassal if interested cheers rod