Fraguelaeddy
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what type of front can be put on or adapted to a yamaha vmax
Where do you call home? Consider adding that info under your screen name. There may be a knowledgeable member willing to help by you.I have a front of yamaha R 1 It could be put
That's not an upside down forkNot sure if it helps, but definitely not one of these.
This is!That's not an upside down fork
This.R1 forks have been adapted to fit the Max but as suggested previously it depends on how much you are prepared to pay.
IMO unless the look is you main aim any benefits are minimal to the degree that the vast majority of riders wouldn't notice any difference against a suitably modified OE set-up.
The money you save if you settle for modding the OE forks would give you enough for some decent rear shock and go a long way to 17" wheels and tyres.
While we're on the topic of front forks, I cannot find what the static sag should be. Your help is much appreciated.
Thank you Mr. Max I thought I would get up to an answer from you and I appreciate it.Between 25 & 30 mm. I would go for the softer end of the range.
I've said it before, I'll say it again: The front forks off a 450 pound sport bike are NOT going to make a 635 pound power cruiser handle like a 450 pound sport bike.the Max I missed out on purchasing by mere minutes previous to my current bike had a GSXR 1000 front end grafted on in its entirety!
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