
Franken zx6
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- Bike: ZX10R
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Franken zx6
Took a trip over to I-K's place today to play suspension. Will a J series swingarm fit straight onto a G? Yes! No muss no fuss straight on. We (I held up the bike while it had no arse) nocked it over in exactly an hour and a half. The J arm is lighter, as is the rear axle. The cross beam for the shock mount is also further foward. Not quite sure what that does to the goemetry though. The result. The rear end felt more controled. I rode down to some roundabouts I go though on my way to work and hammered it around them. The rear soaked up the mid corner bumps without getting jittery like it used to so the front continued to go where I wanted. Sweet! 

Real bravery is being afraid but doing it anyway.
1998 ZX6R R.I.P.
2004 ZX10R killed by Roo.
2011 ZX10R
1998 ZX6R R.I.P.
2004 ZX10R killed by Roo.
2011 ZX10R
- Aussie Ninja
- KSRC Regular
- Posts: 833
- Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:00 am
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Eastern Creek
- Aussie Ninja
- KSRC Regular
- Posts: 833
- Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:00 am
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Eastern Creek
No. The part numbers seem to have changed because of lightening modifications to the parts but they retained their interchangability. I was wrong about the axle sizes being different. The hole at the end of mine was smaller but the diameter is the same.Gosling1 wrote:great work mate !! so no problems with axles sizes, brake brackets, anything like that ??
Real bravery is being afraid but doing it anyway.
1998 ZX6R R.I.P.
2004 ZX10R killed by Roo.
2011 ZX10R
1998 ZX6R R.I.P.
2004 ZX10R killed by Roo.
2011 ZX10R