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ratbga56
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United Kingdom
190 Posts

Posted - 28/12/2007 :  18:46:23  Show Profile
does any1 know of a really good upgrade for the rear shock and were is a good cheapish place to send the front forks so i am alreay for racing nxt year? thanks

leon
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United Kingdom
298 Posts

Posted - 28/12/2007 :  22:30:25  Show Profile
id say maxton for forks. they mod the internals to work different and springs to your weight for 250 and i use a wp rear shock mainly cos thats what it had when i brought it.
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ratbga56
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United Kingdom
190 Posts

Posted - 30/12/2007 :  08:49:39  Show Profile
cool thanks alot
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chrisxr750
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United Kingdom
435 Posts

Posted - 29/01/2008 :  00:22:17  Show Profile  Visit chrisxr750's Homepage
if you require stuff from maxton i get a small discount as i trade with them and am set up minuets from there premises, i just pass this discount on to the customer, On the zxr maxton Can rebuild your old shock and valve it for a good price the forks on these are a little more expensive than the normal they cost 295 + vat because they have to make the whole lot them selves and there is a little more machining than normal cases, in doing this it alows this old type of fork setup to receive oil from the lower part of the fork instead of having to draw it up to the top which during a succession of bumps can cause stock forks to suffer from oil starved to the valve, plus the coversion allows much better adjustment and bump springs etc. Far better than just a heavier spring and different weight oil setup. plus they will also taylor design the unit not just for your rider weight but also to suit the tyre choice you may wish to use for various reasons.

If your interested email me i can arrange for poss cheaper (postage etc) tahn you could get direct from them you never know

For cheap late night dyno time in the north west email me @ dynoproracing@gmail.com
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ian chamberlain
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United Kingdom
1 Posts

Posted - 30/01/2008 :  19:02:33  Show Profile
hi could anyone tell me if the rear shocker from a zxr400 L series fit the zzr400 1991 h plate

thanks in advance
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ratbga56
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United Kingdom
190 Posts

Posted - 30/01/2008 :  22:21:30  Show Profile
the will fit mate but the l model shock does not have the remote resivor on it, i swaped mind be4 i got my new ohlins one!
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