Been poking around for some information on upgrading the front end. I've found a few things out but I was left with more questions than when I started.
I want to do a front end upgrade as part of a bigger overhaul I'm doing (can't stop spending money on my baby ). The goal is to upgrade the brakes overall and get a little more performance out of the front end. In a perfect world I'd like to go with four piston calipers, drilled rotors, stiffer single-rate springs, fork brace for stability, and adjustable preload.
I know that a bunch of tubes drop right into the XS11 trees but I've also heard that the 'Busa front end drops right into the steering neck. Are forks with the ability to mount four-piston calipers enough to get what I want out of the bike or do I need to drop in a whole new front end? Are the stock trees good enough to do what I'm wanting? From a performance stand point I don't really see the benefit of going with new lower trees except to install a damper.
To quite down the tidal wave of "you don't want to do that"s that usually come in , I'm not looking for the most comfortable ride or a touring setup. I just want a little more modern setup on this 600lbs freight train because I like to do a lot of country road and hill riding. Yes, there are people out there that already do this with stock everything or the FJ swap but I'm not content with the stock setup and I'd like to do an upgrade.
Any recommendations?
I want to do a front end upgrade as part of a bigger overhaul I'm doing (can't stop spending money on my baby ). The goal is to upgrade the brakes overall and get a little more performance out of the front end. In a perfect world I'd like to go with four piston calipers, drilled rotors, stiffer single-rate springs, fork brace for stability, and adjustable preload.
I know that a bunch of tubes drop right into the XS11 trees but I've also heard that the 'Busa front end drops right into the steering neck. Are forks with the ability to mount four-piston calipers enough to get what I want out of the bike or do I need to drop in a whole new front end? Are the stock trees good enough to do what I'm wanting? From a performance stand point I don't really see the benefit of going with new lower trees except to install a damper.
To quite down the tidal wave of "you don't want to do that"s that usually come in , I'm not looking for the most comfortable ride or a touring setup. I just want a little more modern setup on this 600lbs freight train because I like to do a lot of country road and hill riding. Yes, there are people out there that already do this with stock everything or the FJ swap but I'm not content with the stock setup and I'd like to do an upgrade.
Any recommendations?
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