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Excuse me nieveity but are the k4 / k5 brakes radials as the whole point of me doing the fork swap is so I can run brembos ! 43 Kawasaki KLX-650D1 (96) 41 Honda VTR-1000F “Super Hawk” (98-04) 36 Kawasaki EN-500A1-A7 “Vulcan 500” (90-96) 36 Yamaha XS-850 LG/LH/SG/SH (80-81) 43 Kawasaki KX-125 F1 (88) 41 Yamaha FZR-1000 T/TC/U/UC (87-88) 41 Yamaha FZR-750RT/RU (87-88) 34 Suzuki TM-400 J “Cyclone” (72) I am still in the process of rebuilding the front forks on Cal (my 1972 Harley-Davidson FLH Shovelhead), and I thought I would put together a quick FAQ about motorcycle fork oil – nothing ground shattering here, but certainly a list of reasonable questions that people sometimes ask.1 30 Yamaha SR-185 H/J “Exciter” (81-82) 41 Kawasaki KX-125 H1 (90) Bolt-On Hub for CBR600 2007-2017 fork and dual disc brake conversion. 6. 43 Kawasaki ZX-750H1/H2 “Ninja (ZX-7)” (89-90) Warning, your milage may vary, and with any front end swap, the conversion table only lists inner and out diameters, so the new stem may be too long or too short. 43 Yamaha FZR-1000 W/WC/A/AC (89-90) The modern fork swap craze has become an almost epidemic amongst the cafe crowd (self included) but several are experiencing fitment issues. 37 Honda CR-85R (03-04) 35 Suzuki GS-450 LF/LG/LH/LJ (85-88) 43 Kawasaki KX-500 D1 (88) 30 Suzuki RM-100 C (78) 37 Suzuki VS-700 GLPG/GLEPG/ GLPH/GLEPH “Intruder” (85-87) 41 Suzuki RM-250 K/L (89-90) 43 Yamaha YZ-125L/N (84-85) 30 Suzuki TC-100 K/L/M/A/B “Blazer” (73-77) 35 Honda CB-650 (81-82) 33 Suzuki GS-450 ET/ST/EX/SX/EZ/ED (80-83) Answer: For different motorcycle model, the process is different. 34 Yamaha MX-400 B (75) Full chart here→ https://www.kiwavmotors.com/en/faq/about-fitment/23-motorcycle-fork-tube-size-chart 37 Kawasaki ZX-600A1-A3 “Ninja” (85-87) And one of front forks is leaking now. 41 Kawasaki VN-1500N1-N3 “Vulcan 1500 Classic Fi” (00-02) Once the list has come up scroll down to the make, model and year of the forks from the donor bike. 43 Yamaha XVZ-13 TFSR/TFMS (03-04) “Royal Star Midnight Venture” 33 Honda CB-360/T (75-76), CL-360K (74), CJ-360T (76-77) I checked interchangable parts thread. 40 Yamaha XVZ-13 T/TC/U/UC “Venture” (87-88), 43 Yamaha YZ-250 H/J/K/L/N/S/T (81-87) 35 Yamaha XS-400 J/K “Maxim” (82-83) 30 Kawasaki KLT-110A2 (85) 45 Suzuki RMX-250 M (91) I've read in several build threads lately (550 & 750) of wheel to header clearance issues as well as triple offset concerns. 33 Yamaha BW-350 U (88) Vantas Forum NEW! but it'll cost me around $300 worth for both. 31 Honda TR-200 “Fatcat” (86-87) This front-end conversion search is based on bearing inner and outer dimensions ONLY! Click on the image to enlarge. 35 Suzuki RE-5M, A 38 Yamaha XV-1100 W/WC/A/AC/B/BC/D/DC/E/EC “Virago” (89-93) 33 Honda CM-450A/E (82-83) 31 Kawasaki KZ-250D1/D2 (80-81) 35 Suzuki TS-250 B/C/N (77-79) 43 Honda CR-250R (92-94) 43 Yamaha WR-500 ZD/ZE (92-93) 37 Honda CR-80R (96-98) 36 Kawasaki KX-125 A4-A5 (78-79) The 05-07 forks are easiest to work with and I am not sure who has done an 08+ swap which are the BPF forks, which may be 1-2mm thicker than the normal fork tubes, meaning you wont be able to use the above triples without machining them, which I believe WebDC did, if you follow the KawiForums thread. 31 Honda CB-250 “Nighthawk” (91-04) 43 Yamaha YZ-250 U (88) 33 Honda CB-450SC (82-86) 43 Kawasaki ZR-1100 A1-A4 (92-95) 40 Kawasaki KZ-1000E1/E2 “ST/Shaft” (79-80) 36 Kawasaki KZ-550A3-A4 (82-83) 43 Kawasaki KX-125 F1 (88) 36 Yamaha XJ-550 H/J/K “Maxim” (81-83) 43 Yamaha XV-1600 ALM/ALMC (02) “Road Star MM Ltd. Ed.” 38 Kawasaki ZN-1100B1/B2 “Ltd” (84-85) 43 Honda CB-900F (02-03) 27 Honda CL-100S2.S3 “Scrambler 100 5HP (72-73) 35 Kawasaki KX-80 G1/G2 (86-87) If you do not see the donor forks listed we do not offer a bearing for your swap. 34 Yamaha YZ-100 C (76) 5. 36 Suzuki TS-250 T/X (80-81) 36 Suzuki PE-175 C/N/T/X (78-81) 41 Yamaha YZF-750 RF/RFC (94) 43 Suzuki GSX-1300 RX/RY/RK1/RK2/RK3/RK4 “Hayabusa” (99-04) 41 Kawasaki KXT-250B1 (86) 30 Suzuki GT-185 M/A/B “Adventurer” (75-77) 38 Suzuki RM-125 D (83) 41 Honda CBR-600F2 (91-94) 41 Kawasaki VN-800 A1-A10 “Vulcan” (95-04) 31 Kawasaki KZ-250L1 “CSR” (82) Those who thought that the front two shock absorbers of your bike were simply two piston springs, then you are simply wrong. 27 Honda XR-80R (85-91, 93-03) 37 Honda VT-500C “Shadow” (85-86) 30 Suzuki DR-Z110 K3/K4 (03-04) As you ride your motorcycle, dust gets accumulated in its forks and the fork oil needs to be changed on a regular basis. 38 Kawasaki KX-420 A1-A2 (80-81) 41 Yamaha YZF-750 RH/RHC/RJ/RJC/RK/RKC (96-98) 33 Suzuki GT-380 J/K “Sebring” (72-73) 31 Yamaha DT-175 E (78) The front forks of your motorcycle play an important role in the handling of your motorcycle, just like the engine, and their performance gets seriously influenced by the quality of fork oil inside it. 40 Kawasaki ZX-1000A1/A2 “Ninja” (86-87) 41 Suzuki GSX-750 FK/FL/FM (89-91) 31 Honda CR-80R (82) 36 Suzuki RS-250 T/X (80-81) 36 Yamaha TT-500 C/D/E (76-78) 35 Yamaha TZ-250 F (79) 36 Yamaha XJ-650 RJ “Seca” (82) You have been warned! 35 Yamaha XS-650 SE/SF/SG/SH/SJ (78-82) 39 Honda VT-600CD2 “Shadow Deluxe” (99-00) 32 Suzuki TS-185 T/X (80-81) 32 Suzuki GN-125 EM/EN/EP/ER/ES/ET/EV (91-97) There is no other after-market manufacturer of German, Spanish, or Japanese fork-tubes. 38 Kawasaki ZX-750F1-F4 “Ninja” (87-90) 41 Honda ST-1100 (91-02) 41 Honda NT-650 “Hawk GT” (89-91) 43 Yamaha IT-200 L/N/S (84-86) 43 Yamaha TTR-250N/NC/P/PC (01-02) 33 Suzuki GS-450 GAZ/GAD (82-83) 35 Suzuki GT-550 J/K “Indy” (72-73) 27 Honda XR-80 (83-84) 41 Honda VF-1100C “V65 Magna” (83-86) 36 Yamaha FZ-600 S/SC/T/TC/U/UC (86-88) 33 Suzuki GS-425 N/EN (79) 43 Honda CR-125R (92-93) 37 Suzuki XN-85 D “Turbo” (83) 39 Honda VT-750C “Shadow” (83) 41 Suzuki GSX-600 FJ “Katana” (88) 33 Kawasaki KX-80E2/E3 (84-85) 35 Honda CL72 “Scrambler 250” 32 Yamaha DT-125 F/G/H (79-81) Thinking of doing a fork swap on that old machine as part of a cafe racer/street fighter project, but don’t know what fits what? 43 Honda CR-125R (94-96) 35 Kawasaki KX-80 L1-L3/N1-N3 (88-90) 47.5 Suzuki RM-Z250 K4 (04) 43 Kawasaki KX-250C1-C2/D1-D2/E1 (83-87) 35 Yamaha XS-500 C/D/E (76-78) 41 Honda GL-1200 I “Interstate” (84-87) 36 Suzuki DR-400 T (80) 43 Kawasaki KX-125B2/C1/C2/D1/E1-E2 (83-87) 41 Suzuki GSX-R750 M/N (91-92) 41 Kawasaki ZX-600E1-E12 “Ninja (ZX-6)” (93-04) 30 Suzuki TS-125 C/N (78-79) If you're eyeing up a certain model for a fork swap into your stock triple trees, one easy way to verify they are actually the size listed is to find fork seals for the forks you plan to use and verify the inside diameter of the seal. 35 Honda CB-550 “550 Four K” (74-78) 47 Honda CRF-450R (02-03) 27 Suzuki TM-75 L/M/A (74-76) 41 Yamaha XV17 PCP/PCPC (02) “Road Star Warrior” 41 Honda VT-1100C3 “Shadow Aero” (98-02) 43 Yamaha VMX-12 E/EC/F/FC/G/GC/H/HC/J/JC/EK/EKC (93-98) 35 Honda CR-250M/M1 “Elsinore” (73, 75-76) 37 Honda CR-80R (99-02) 35 Suzuki GT-550 K (KAYABA)/ L (73-74) 41 Honda GL-1500 “Goldwing” (88-90) 37 Suzuki GS-1100 ED/ESD (83) 35 Suzuki RL-250 L/M “Exacta” (74-75) 41 Yamaha YZF-600 RG (94-95) 47 Honda CR-250R (01-03) If you have additional data, please feel free to add in comments below and I will add to the page. 41 Suzuki GSX-600 FK/FL/FM “Katana” (89-91) 41 Yamaha FJ-1100 L/LC/N/NC (84-85) 36 Suzuki PE-400 T/X (80-81) Next click search, (this may take a couple minutes to auto populate the list there could be hundreds of options available for your swap) 3. We manufacture motorcycle fork-tubes. 35 Honda CL77 “Scrambler 305” 37 Honda GL-1000/K “Goldwing” (75-79) 30 Suzuki TM-125 K/L/M “Challenger” (73-75) 41 Honda VT-1100C2 (95-99)/ C2-2 (97) “Shadow 1100 American Classic Ed.” 33 Honda CMX-250C2 (99-00) 41 Kawasaki KX-250H1 (90) 34 Suzuki TS-250 R/J/K/L/M/A “Savage” (71-76) 33 Honda CB-400T (80 To 2004661) 38 Yamaha XV-700L/LC/N/NC “Virago” (84-85) 41 Yamaha YZ-250A/WRA (90) 36 Kawasaki KZ-750F1 “Ltd” (83) 33 Kawasaki KX-80E1 (83) 38 Kawasaki KL-600A1 “KLR” (84) 36 Kawasaki Z1/A/B 900 (73-75) As a street rider typically expects … 30 Suzuki DS-185 C (78) This is good as what I found on www.t20suzuki.com was 32mm x 48mm,  which was near impossible to locate. 35 Kawasaki KE-175D1-D4 (80-83) 41 Honda VF-750C “Magna” (94-03) - Honda CX500, GL500, CX650, GL650 etc. 27 Yamaha YSR-50 T/U/W/A/B/D (87-92) 34 Yamaha MX-250/A/B (73-75) Jump to Latest Follow ... PM Me for Help & Prices with GSXR/Busa Radial Fork Conversion Kits, 1080cc Big Bore Kits and Welded Clutch Centres. 41 Yamaha YZ-250A/WRA (90) 39 Honda CB-650SC (83-85) 36 Yamaha XS-750 E/F (78-79) 37 Suzuki GS-1100 GZ/GLZ (82) 47 Honda CR-250R (99-00) 36 Yamaha YZ-80 E1/F1/G1/H1/J1/K1/L1/M1/N1 (93-01) Your stock wheel will not work with the 05-09 636/ZX6r forks for sure, let alone the 2009+ BPF's as the bearing/axle is a 25mm(not sure for the BPF forks if they also use a 25mm axle/bearing) vs the 20 mm axle/bearing you have right now. 41 Yamaha XVS-650 ATR/ATRC (03) 39 Honda XL-350R (84-85) 41 Suzuki SV-650 SX/SY/SK1/SK2 (99-02) 34 Yamaha DT-400 B/C/D/E (75-78) 43 Kawasaki KDX-250D1-D4 (91-94) 27 Honda CT-110 (80-86) 30 Yamaha DT-175 A/B/C (74-76) 41 Yamaha XVS-1100 R/RC/AR/ARC/ATR/ATRC/AWR/AWRC (03) 43 Suzuki GSF-1200 SV/SAV/SW/SX/SY/SK1-SK4 “Bandit” (97-04) 39 Honda XL-600R (83-87) 30 Yamaha DT-50 U/W/A DTL/C (88-90) 45 Honda CBR-900RR (93-99) 31 Kawasaki KX-80 C2 (82) List of Motorcycle Reference Documents – Fork Swap, ... brakes, suspension, bearing grades, trail calculator, info on bicycle and motorcycle computers/speedometers, bolt grades, stem lengths, tire charts, torque conversion info, lots of Honda gear, axles,Tarozzi fork tube sizes, fork … 43 Suzuki GSX-R1100 WS/WT/WV/WW (95-98) In addition, this means in theory there are a lot of front ends you could swap onto this bike. 41 Yamaha YZ-250 WRN (89) 30 Honda CR-60R (84) 36 Yamaha XV-535 K/KC/L/LC “Virago” (98-99) 41 Yamaha XVS-650 N/NCP/PC/R/RC (01-03) 43 Kawasaki KX-250H2 (91) 36 Yamaha XT-225 D/DC-S/SC (92-04) Oliver allott said: 18 October, 2016 at 7:34 pm. 41 Honda GL-1500I “Interstate” (91-96) 39 Honda CX-650C “650 Custom” (83) 43 Suzuki DR-250 L/M/N/P (90-93) 36 Kawasaki KZ-750K1/K2 “Ltd” (83-84) 35 Honda CR-125M “Elsinore” (77-78) 37 Honda VF-700C “Magna” (84) 41 Honda CR-250R (81) If your fork tubes are dinged and rough they will wear out any new fork seals we put in. 35 Suzuki GS-750 B/C/EC (77-78) 34 Yamaha DT-250 A/B/C (74-76) 47 Suzuki RM-250K4 (04) 41 Suzuki VS-1400GLP N/P/R/S/T/V/W/X/Y/K1/K2/K3/K4 “Intruder” (92-04) 1. 33 Honda CB-400A “Hondamatic” (78) 36 Kawasaki H1-B/D/E/F (72-75) 36 Yamaha XJ-750J/K “Maxim” (82-83) 41 Honda CR-450R (81) 46 Kawasaki KX-250L1 (99) Next click search, (this may take a couple minutes to auto populate the list there could be hundreds of options available for your swap), 3. 43 Honda CBR-1100XX (97-03) 41 Honda XL-600V “Transalp” (89-90) 37 Suzuki GS-1100 LT (80) 36 Kawasaki KZ-1000A1-A4 (77-80) 36 Kawasaki KZ-700A1 (84) 41 Suzuki RM-250 K/L (89-90) 36 Kawasaki KX-100B5-B7 (95-97), 35 Honda CB-750C “Custom” (80-82) 41 Suzuki VZ-800 V/W/X/Y/K1/K2/K3/K4 “Marauder” (97-04) 43 Honda CB-1000 (94-95) 39 Yamaha FZ-750/N/S/SC/UC (85-88) In the find fork conversion bearings drop down menu fill in make, model and year of the frame. 34 Yamaha DT-250 D/E (77-78) 41 Suzuki VZ-800 V/W/X/Y/K1/K2/K3/K4 “Marauder” (97-04) 32 Suzuki TS-185 N (79) 33 Honda TL-250K “Trials 250” (75-76) 46 Kawasaki KX-250G1 (89) Hayabusa forks are 28.5". 32 Yamaha IT-125 G (80) 43 Suzuki GSX-1100 GM/GN/GP (91-93) 41 Honda PC-800 (89-90, 94-98) 35 Honda CX-500C “Custom” (81-82) 41 Suzuki VL-1500 W/X/Y/K1/K2/K3 (98-03) 35 Suzuki TS-250 1 “Savage” (69) 34 Yamaha XS1/1B/2/ TX-650 (70-73) 38 Suzuki RM-250 N/T/X/Z (79-82) 38 Yamaha XV-700 J1/J1C (97) 39 Suzuki GV-700 GLF/GLF2 “Madura” (85) 43 Suzuki DR-650 SET/SEV/SEW/SEX/SEY/SEK1/SEK2/SEK3/SEK4 (96-04) 30 Suzuki RM-100 A/B (76-77) 43 Honda CR-500R (92-94) 43 Kawasaki ZX-750H1/H2 “Ninja (ZX-7)” (89-90) 41 Kawasaki VN-1500 D1-D2 “Vulcan 1500 Classic” (96-97) 38 Yamaha IT-465 J (82) 35 Honda NX-125 (88-90) 31 Honda CB-200T (75-76) 43 Yamaha VMX-12 L/LC/M/MC/N/NC/P/PC/R/RC/S/SC (99-04) 43 Honda CR-500R (88) 41 Yamaha FZR-1000 B/BC/D/DC/E/EC (91-93) 38 Yamaha YZ-125 H/J/K (81-83) 31 Honda TL-125K “Trials 125” (73-75) 36 Suzuki RS-175 T/X/Z (80-82) 36 Yamaha YX-600 S/SC/T/TC/U/UC/W/WC/A/AC “Radian” (86-90) 36 Kawasaki KL-250D2-D21 “KLR250” (85-04) 36 Suzuki TS-250 T/X (80-81) I know they went to BPF with 2009+ bikes which means you will need a different set of triples. 36 Kawasaki KZ-650D1-D2 “SR” (78-79) 43 Yamaha YZ-125 D1/E1/F1/G1 (92-95) 33 Yamaha XV-250 U/UC/W/WC/A/AC (88-90) V-Rod 30". 7. 38 Yamaha FZR-400 U/SUC/W/SWC (88-89) 30 Suzuki TS-185 C (78) I state that the adjustment process is a game because of the trade offs that must be made. 35 Suzuki RM-80 K/L/M/N/P (89-93) 39 Honda CB-1000C “Custom” (83) 45 Suzuki RM-125 M/N/P/R/S (91-95) 38 Yamaha XV-1100 F/FC/G/GC/H/HC/J/JC “Virago” (94-97) 37 Honda FT-500 “Ascot” (82-83) 46 Yamaha YZ-125 H1/J1/K1/L1/M1/N1/P/R (96-03) 30 Suzuki TC-125 K/L/M/A/B “Prospector” (73-77) We will ship worldwide. 36 Yamaha XJ-650 G/H “Maxim” (80-81) 41 Honda XR-250L (91-96) 38 Kawasaki ZL-900A1/A2 “Eliminator” (85-86) 38 Suzuki LS-650 FG/PG/FH/PH/PJ (86-88) 27 Suzuki RM-80 C (78) 45 Suzuki RM-250 M/N/P/R/S (91-95) 37 Yamaha XJ-1100 J “Maxim” (82) 43 Suzuki DR-350 L/M/N/P/R/S/T/V/W/X (90-99) 31 Honda SL-100 K (69-70) 33 Suzuki GT-250 K/L/M/A/B “Hustler” (73-77) 37 Kawasaki ZX-1100A1 “GPz” (83) 36 Yamaha XJ-750RH/RJ/RK “Seca” (81-83) 35 Honda XL-250S (78-80 To 5204066) 31 Honda MT-125K (74-76) 34 Yamaha RD-350/A/B (73-75) 36 Kawasaki KXT-250A1/A2 (84-85) 36 Kawasaki EX-250F2-F4, F6-F18 “Ninja 250R” (88-90, 92-04) 35 Honda CB-750K (69) 35 Suzuki GS-750 LT/LX (80-81) 36 Yamaha IT-400 C/D/E/F (76-79) 33 Yamaha XS-360 C/D/2D (76-77) 43 Yamaha XV17 AS/ASC/ATS/ATSC (04) “Roadstar” 41 Kawasaki ZX-750K1/K2 “Ninja (ZX-7R)” (91-92) 41 Yamaha YZF-600 RK/RKC/RL (98-99) 36 Honda XR-200R (84-02) 2. TYPES OF RIDING The types of riding determine you expected setup. If the forks look OK, and you ride a lot, it might be a good idea to put on some gators. 35 Honda CB-450 (70-74) 35 Suzuki SP-250 Z/D/F (82-83, 85) 46 Yamaha WR-250 FN/FP (01-02) 46 Kawasaki KX-125L1 (99) 35 Honda CR-125M “Elsinore” (76) Note: This front-end conversion search is based on bearing inner and outer dimensions ONLY! 43 Suzuki DR-Z250 K1-K4 (01-04) 35 Honda XL-350 (74-78) 43 Honda CR-250R (95) 38 Kawasaki KZ-1000J1-J3 (81-83) 31 Honda CB-175K3-K7 (69-73) 33 Kawasaki KZ-440D2-D4 “Ltd” (81-83) 30 Suzuki RM-80 Z/D/E/F (82-85) 39 Suzuki VS-800GL R/S/T/V/W/X/Y/K1/K2/K3-K4 “Intruder” (94-04) I have gsxr750 2000. 34 Yamaha TY-250 A/C/D (74, 76-77) 43 Suzuki RM-125 E/F/G (84-86) 27 Yamaha DT-100 D/E/F/G/H/J/K (77-83) 33 Honda CJ-360T (76-77) 36 Suzuki SP-500 X/Z/D (81-83) 43 Suzuki GSX-R750 WR/WS (94-95) 36 Kawasaki KZ-750E2-E3 (81-82) 39 Honda CB-700SC (84-86) 35 Honda CL-450 “Scrambler” (69-72) 36 Kawasaki KX-80 T2-T4 (92-94) 31 Honda XR-200 (80-84) 31 Honda XL-185S (80 From 5006891 – 83) 41 Kawasaki ZX-600D1-D4 “Ninja (ZX-6)” (90-93) 37 Yamaha XJ-650 LK “Seca Turbo” (83) Stem length may vary from machine to machine making some combinations unworkable. 38 Yamaha FZR-600 RF/RFC/RG/RGC/RH/RHC/RJ/RJC (94-97) 43 Honda XR-400R (96-04) These trade off must be balanced against the gains that a specific adjustment makes to improve your suspension. 31 Honda CR-80R (83) 27 Honda ST-90 (73-75) 37 Suzuki GS-650 MD “Katana” (83) 39 Suzuki VS-800 GLN/GLP “Intruder” (92-93) 35 Honda XL-500S (79-80 To 5104835) 36 Yamaha TTR-225 L/LC, N/NC/P/PC/R/RC/S/SC (99, 01-04) 36 Yamaha XV-920 K “Virago” (83) 35 Yamaha XS-750 D (77) 41 Kawasaki VN-1500J1-J2 “Vulcan 1500 Drifter” (99-00) 35 Honda CB-750F (79-80) 36 Yamaha FJ-600 L/LC/N/NC (84-85) 38 Yamaha IT-465 H (81) 30 Yamaha YT-175 J/K (82-83) 35 Suzuki GS-650 EX/EZ(81-82) 41 Kawasaki ZN-1300A1-A6 “Voyager” (83-88) Harley forks are in the 30", 32", 34" or longer range. FLH Series 27.75". 30 Yamaha MX-175 A/B (74-75) 27 Honda MB5 (82) 35 Honda XL-250 “Motosport 250” (72, 74-76) All rights reserved © Aries Motorcycles 38 Kawasaki VN-700A1 “Vulcan” (85) 36 Kawasaki EN-450A1-A6 “454 Ltd” (85-90) 30 Kawasaki KX-80 A1/A2/C1 (79-81) Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related. 35 Suzuki RM-125 M/A (75-76) Once the list has come up scroll down to the make, model and year of the forks from the donor bike. 36 Suzuki DR-250 Z/D/E/F (82-85) 43 Kawasaki KX-500 D1 (88) 34 Yamaha SC-500/A (73-74) 43 Kawasaki ZX-1100C1-C4 “Ninja (ZX-11)” (90-93) 43 Suzuki RM-125 J (88) 37 Honda CX-650T “Turbo” (83) 43 Suzuki RM-465 X/Z (81-82) 39 Honda CBX (81-82) 33 Honda CB-400A “Hondamatic” (78) 41 Yamaha YZF-1000 RK (98) 38 Suzuki RM-125 N/T/X/Z (79-82) I can add a little to this. 36 Kawasaki KZ-750E1 (80) K-Tech Suspension 25SSK IDS Fork Cartridges - #130-013-010-020 Tuono V4R 11-12 / RSV4 1000 RR 17/ Tuono V4R 1100RR 15-19 Sachs Forks/Includes Springs $1,196.00 (USD) K-Tech Suspension 25SSK IDS Fork Cartridges - #KTK130-011-250-010 Daytona 675R 11-12/With Ohlins Forks/Includes Springs 27 Honda CB-125S (76-82) 38 Kawasaki KDX-200 A1-A3 (83-85) 34 Suzuki T 250 31 Kawasaki EX-305B1 “GP” (83) 38 Yamaha FZR-600 RA/RAC/RB/RBC/RD/RDC/RE/REC (90-93) 36 Yamaha XV-750 MK “Virago” (83), 43 Suzuki DL-1000 K2/K3/K4 (02-04) When you say straight swap only the the forks I need then can use my wheel and ... A forum community dedicated to the Suzuki GSX-R motorcycle. 46 Kawasaki KX-125K3-K5 (96-98) 36 Kawasaki KX-250 A/A1/A2 (74-76) 43 Kawasaki ZR-1100 C3-C4 (99-00) 41 Suzuki GV-1400 (85-89) 43 Honda CR-250R (88) 37 Yamaha XS-1100 E/F/G/H (78-81) 27 Suzuki RV-90 L/M/A/B “Rover” (74-77) The stock XJ600 (Seca II) forks are 38mm in diameter. 41 Suzuki SV-650 S K3-K4 (03-04) 43 Suzuki DR-250 SL/SM/SN/SP/SER/SES (90-95) 36 Yamaha XV-500K “Virago” (83) 33 Honda XL-200R (83-84) 36 Kawasaki KX-85 A1-A4 (01-04) 45 Honda GL-1500CF “Valkyrie Interstate” (99-01) 43 Kawasaki KX-500E3-E8 (91-96) 37 Yamaha XJ-900 RK “Seca” (83) 45 Suzuki RMX-250S/T/V/W (95-98) 41 Kawasaki ZX-1100E1-E3 “GPz 1100” (95-97) 45 Suzuki RMX-250N (92) 35 Suzuki GT-750 J/K/L/M/A/B “Lemans” (72-77) 43 Suzuki RM-125 H (87) 38 Yamaha IT-175 K (83) Shop the best Motorcycle Fork Conversion Kits for your motorcycle at J&P Cycles. 41 Yamaha YZF-600 RJ/RJC (97) 37 Honda CR-125R “Elsinore” (80) 41 Yamaha WR-200 RD (92) If in your motorcycle manual, if have any process of refill without removing the fork … 41 Honda VF-1000F “Interceptor” (84) 38 Honda CR-125R (81-83) 46 Yamaha YZ-400FK/FL (98-99) 35 Honda CB-500 “500 Four” (71-73) 47 Suzuki RM-125K1-K4 (01-04) 49 Suzuki RM-125 Y (00) 33 Honda CR-80R (84) 33 Yamaha TW-200 L/LC/M/MC/N/NC/P/PC/R/RC/S/SC (99-04) 37 Honda CR-125R “Elsinore” (80) 37 Suzuki GS-1000GT/GLT/GX/GLX (80-81) eBay, Amazon) which helps support the site as I will earn a commission when visitors make a qualifying purchase. 33 Yamaha SRX-250 T/TC (87) Stem length may vary from machine to machine making some combinations unworkable. 36 Yamaha XT-350 L/LC/N/NC/S/SC/T/TC/U/UC/W/WC/A/AC/B/BC (84-91) 41 Yamaha FZR-750RT/RU (87-88) 37 Yamaha XV-920 RH/RJ “Virago” (81-82) 45 Honda CR-500R (89-90) This Hub allows you to easily adapt a laced rim to a modern inverted fork. 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Ed.” 34 Suzuki T-250 II 36 Yamaha XJ-650 J/K “Maxim” (82-83) 30 Suzuki TS-125 R/J/K/L/M/A/B “Duster” (71-77) In general, you will need to remove the cap to refill the fork tubes with oil. 30 Yamaha DT-125 A/B/C (74-76) 35 Honda VTR-250 “Interceptor VTR” (88-90) 40 Yamaha XVZ-12 DN “Venture Royale” (85) 41 Yamaha WR-200 RD (92) 36 Kawasaki KX-250 A4 (78) 43 Suzuki GSF-1200 SV/SAV/SW/SX/SY/SK1-SK4 “Bandit” (97-04) 43 Yamaha TT-600 K/L/N/S (83-86) 36 Suzuki DR-370 N (79) 43 Kawasaki KLX-650A1-A3 (93-95) 40 Yamaha XVZ-12 DL/DKC2 “Venture Royale” (84) 47.5 Kawasaki KX-125L4/M1/M2 (02-04) See here for more, and just pop in one of the bikes listed in the Allballz page, such as a 1978 Kawasaki KZ400, to see the complete (and enormous) list. 35 Suzuki GR-650 D/XD “Tempter” (83) 49 Suzuki DR-Z400 E Y- K4 (00-04). 36 Kawasaki KZ-650B1-B3 (77-79) 46 Kawasaki ZX-900F1-F2 “Ninja (ZX-9R)” (02-03) Order used parts at your own risk…. 38 Kawasaki KX-80R2/R3/R4/R5/R6/R7 (92-97) I'll try to keep the format the same. ... a 1978 Kawasaki KZ400, to see the complete (and enormous) list. 41 Suzuki VL-800 K1-K4 “Intruder Volusia” (01-04) 43 Suzuki GSX-R750 J/K/L (88-90) 35 Yamaha TZ-350 /C/D/E (72-78) 41 Honda GL-1200 “Goldwing” (84) 41 Suzuki GSX-R750 G/H (86-87) 41 Honda VF-750C2 “Magna Deluxe” (97-00) 31 Kawasaki KZ-200A1/A2 (78-79) Time to overhaul the forks. 35 Suzuki GN-400 T/XT/XX/TX/TZ (80-82) 41 Suzuki GSX-R1100 M/N (90-91) 37 Honda CX-500TC (82) 35 Honda XL-250S (80 From 5204067 – 81) 38 Kawasaki ZX-900A1-A3 “Ninja” (84-86) 39 Honda VT-700C “Shadow” (84-87) 43 Yamaha YZ-250 D1/E1 (92-93) 36 Yamaha XV-535 H/HC/SH/SHC/J/JC/SJ/SJC “Virago” (96-97) 33 Honda CX-500C “Custom” (80) Utilize the functionality of this website to easily adapt a laced rim to a modern inverted fork bearing... 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