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XJ-750RJ front fork options

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by lupz, Jul 16, 2018.

  1. lupz

    lupz New Member

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    I'm thinking of getting rid of the anti-dive forks in favor of something newer.

    What are my options, I was led to believe that most all Yamaha triple trees are the same height so does that mean almost anything can go on?
     
  2. Jetfixer

    Jetfixer Well-Known Member

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    The seca anti dive was cutting edge, Kawasaki, and Suzuki , all used a similar set up . The thing about changing them out is fork diameter, some have fitted yamaha R1 front end anything is possible ,BUT this can effect handling could be better ,could be worse . Changing to a newer bike brake rotors and calipers would need changes or modified good luck .
     
  3. lupz

    lupz New Member

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    Well the real question is I guess does the anti dive actually work. and its it worth my time to rebuild.

    My main concern is they are kinda ugly.
     
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    You could use an xj750j front fork with same leading axle without anti dive
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    Yes it does, and yes it is.

    Can you see them while riding?
     
  6. lupz

    lupz New Member

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    Do you know if they are the same length?

    When the front wheel is up in the air I guess I can. :p
     

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