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sharp2183
20th September 2011, 11:34
I've got a spare set of ZXR400 forks that are sitting around not doing anything, I'm pretty sure they are H model.

They are in good condition (chrome good etc) but the fork seals may replacing to be safe. They look fine to me though and there is no pitting to stress them.

After $250, they are in great nick.

Dave

avgas
20th September 2011, 11:47
upside down ones? I will start the bidding at $20.

sharp2183
20th September 2011, 12:22
upside down ones? I will start the bidding at $20.

Big spender! Yep the USD ones.

Drewbee
18th October 2011, 11:39
Hi there. can you email some pictures to me please? drew_racer@live.com cheers

avgas
18th October 2011, 12:12
Big spender! Yep the USD ones.
$20 still stands.

Do I get a $25, You sir in the purple tie - $25?

bogan
18th October 2011, 12:14
$20 still stands.

Do I get a $25, You sir in the purple tie - $25?

The bogan looking fella bids $30.

sharp2183
24th October 2011, 08:39
$20 still stands.

Do I get a $25, You sir in the purple tie - $25?

For $25 I will eat them to get my daily iron intake. But keep going!

hayd3n
24th October 2011, 10:07
36+ shipping

Yow Ling
26th October 2011, 08:24
75 dollars

Drewbee
27th October 2011, 15:31
photos please?

sharp2183
27th October 2011, 20:46
photos please?

I'll have to get them out of the protective stuff they are in at the moment. But once done I will take and post pics.

Drewbee
11th November 2011, 15:34
have you managed to get those photos yet? cheers

Rangi Racer
30th January 2012, 17:37
I've got a spare set of ZXR400 forks that are sitting around not doing anything, so if you need a set chuck an offer in and I might get rid of them.

They are in good condition (chrome good etc) but the fork seals need replacing. Fairly straightforward given they are off the bike.

Dave
Do you still have these forks?

sharp2183
4th February 2012, 19:59
Do you still have these forks?

Yes still have them sitting as a back up for my bike. Open to offers and if they are worth more to sell than keep then out they go.

ducatilover
7th February 2012, 15:59
H/J1-2 or L/M1-9 model forks?
H and J forks are longer than L or M forks, have plastic surrounds on the adjusters, different lower clamp sizes.
J and M model forks are SP with the adjuster on the bottom of the fork.
H1 also had slightly different (cruder) internals than H2

sharp2183
10th February 2012, 18:36
H/J1-2 or L/M1-9 model forks?
H and J forks are longer than L or M forks, have plastic surrounds on the adjusters, different lower clamp sizes.
J and M model forks are SP with the adjuster on the bottom of the fork.
H1 also had slightly different (cruder) internals than H2

Going from what you have given me I'd say they're H model ones. I have another set on my bike that are shorter and wider so those would be L model?

ducatilover
11th February 2012, 13:27
Going from what you have given me I'd say they're H model ones. I have another set on my bike that are shorter and wider so those would be L model?
Yeah, they'd be H model then, I have an L model leg in my garage and it's quite a bit shorter.

sharp2183
12th February 2012, 21:04
Yeah, they'd be H model then, I have an L model leg in my garage and it's quite a bit shorter.

Hey duclover, do you or anybody else know enough about these forks to tell me what fork I have if the top clamp is 52mm and the bottom is 53, total length 715mm (or 720 depending on how its measured) and caliper mounting points that appear to fit a 310mm-320mm disc?

ducatilover
12th February 2012, 21:36
Hey duclover, do you or anybody else know enough about these forks to tell me what fork I have if the top clamp is 52mm and the bottom is 53, total length 715mm (or 720 depending on how its measured) and caliper mounting points that appear to fit a 310mm-320mm disc?
When I get the chance I'll measure my L and H legs up.
These are H fork bottoms though 257362
The easiest way to tell was the shitty black plastic cap on the adjusters (the damper adjusting screw pokes through them) To my knowledge the L was different.

avgas
12th February 2012, 22:00
J and M model forks are SP with the adjuster on the bottom of the fork.
the H and L had SP as well ;) but a little more rare.
From recall you could not tell much from the outside, but the SP had different internals (springs etc).

The H ones are the ugliest, but the most durable of the lot. H1 forks are still around today, but most of the L's have been 'consumed'.

ducatilover
13th February 2012, 09:33
the H and L had SP as well ;) but a little more rare.
From recall you could not tell much from the outside, but the SP had different internals (springs etc).

The H ones are the ugliest, but the most durable of the lot. H1 forks are still around today, but most of the L's have been 'consumed'.
J is the H model SP and M is the L model SP, according to Kawsaki nuts :niceone:
Mine are H1 forks.
SP had an adjuster on the bottom of the fork leg too.

ducatilover
17th February 2012, 10:54
H model are around 480mm, top to bottom of just the gold leg, the L model is a fair bit shorter. (have put them next to each other) my verniers are fooked so can't measure the sizes better.

sharp2183
20th February 2012, 11:29
H model are around 480mm, top to bottom of just the gold leg, the L model is a fair bit shorter. (have put them next to each other) my verniers are fooked so can't measure the sizes better.

Sounds about right. Here are some pics. 258086258085258084