10-02-14, 12:35 AM
(10-02-14, 12:30 AM)Fuzzy link Wrote: Well, the thing to bear in mind is that you want to keep the speedo sensor as this effects the running/performance of the engine. This narrows down the options somewhat, I reckon your best bet is either an overhaul of the stock forks (new springs + emulators) or Thundercat forks as per Punkstig who managed to get the sensor in there with minimal trouble.
USD forks look great but in this scenario they don't really make much sense imo.
I thought the speedo sensor didn't affect the carbed version?
On my project bike, I have no forks to overhaul. I'm starting from scratch, basically. I intend to eventually fit something like a Koso RX-2 GP speedo anyway:
[img height=214 width=326]http://www.moorespeedracing.co.uk/user/products/large/RX-2%202.jpg[/img]
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