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    Information on 96-99 SRAD 600 GSXRs wanted.

    What are peoples[who know] experiences of 1996-99 SRAD 600 gsxrs? Good for a second bike-particularly for the track?. What issues with them? I have heard that Cam chain tensioners are an issue, and that the rear shock link is not that good a design? Your feedback appreciated.

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    Hell yes, top fun to ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    What are peoples[who know] experiences of 1996-99 SRAD 600 gsxrs? Good for a second bike-particularly for the track?. What issues with them? I have heard that Cam chain tensioners are an issue, and that the rear shock link is not that good a design? Your feedback appreciated.
    They have a 36mm rear axle nut.
    Get the tentioner drilled out and stick a bolt in there (or get somone who knows what they are doing to do that for you...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrislost View Post
    They have a 36mm rear axle nut.
    Get the tentioner drilled out and stick a bolt in there (or get somone who knows what they are doing to do that for you...)
    Why Chris? Genuine question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacko2 View Post
    Why Chris? Genuine question.
    It makes the tensioner into a manualy adjusted one.
    Stops (at least the honda) auto tensioners from crapping out, It does however mean you have to tighten it yourself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrislost View Post
    It makes the tensioner into a manualy adjusted one.
    Stops (at least the honda) auto tensioners from crapping out, It does however mean you have to tighten it yourself...
    Cheers, kinda makes sense.
    Will have to chat next time I call in to your work.
    JACKO

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