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    front end conversion??

    will a vfr400 front end work on my bros650? the forks are both 41mm so im thinking the whole thing would be s straight swap?
    heres the vfr i may buy for the forks and other bits, how much would it cost to ship that to palmy??
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-49277839.htm
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    it will work........ wether its any better will be the prob


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    Depends on how you are planning on doing it, are you replacing the just forks/wheel assy or including the triple clamps?If you are using your existing triple clamps will the new legs fit them (are the fork legs spaced the correct distance apart)?If your replacing triple clamps as well wil they fit your steering head?
    You can make anything fit but it may not be straight bolt on procedure. Go for it and let us know what happens!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management
    Depends on how you are planning on doing it, are you replacing the just forks/wheel assy or including the triple clamps?If you are using your existing triple clamps will the new legs fit them (are the fork legs spaced the correct distance apart)?If your replacing triple clamps as well wil they fit your steering head?
    You can make anything fit but it may not be straight bolt on procedure. Go for it and let us know what happens!
    hmmm i see, i'm fairly sure they wont be much different as the bros and vfr use very similar frame and suchlike. i'm going to give it a shot anyway
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    A Honda VFR 400 front end is probley worth more than a hole Bros

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudolph
    A Honda VFR 400 front end is probley worth more than a hole Bros
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    is the vfr front whell a 16 inch?
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    okay the vfr400r nc24 has a 16 inch wheel, if i do a fork swap how would i mate the bros650's 17 inch front wheel?
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    Just buy the VFR, rebuild the engine, and you've got a proper sportsbike...seems like a good option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast
    Just buy the VFR, rebuild the engine, and you've got a proper sportsbike...seems like a good option.
    believe me its tempting. very tempting. argh stop invading my mind with good ideas! when [if] i win the auction ill have to see how rebuildible that vfr is. im getting a new job soon anyways......

    but i really dont want to dump the bros650 especialy now cos ive spent so much on it but i do love the idea of a streetfighter vfr400r mmmmm although a bros is more powerful
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    use the fork tubes from the viffer in the broz lowers
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    Sounds easy when you say that, but what if the fork tubes are different length between the two models?

    Then there's that whole spring too tight, or bouncing up and down thing.

    And what if you put the VFR forks into the Bros triples and the forks are too short in length? How good are you at maths?

    You'll need to be to work out the correct length of the dogbones to get the steering geometry right again.

    If I were you I'd forget it, buy some Progressive springs and Race-tech valve emulators.

    Or maybe just change the fork oil...
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    I am searous, a compleat front end for a NC30 wound cost a arm and a leag if you could find one

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    Use a CBR400RR front end. Otherwise you are just wasting your time and money. There is no point putting a 16 inch front wheel on, It will stuff the handling up and you can only get average tyres. The whole point of changing the front end should be (styling aside) to improve the handling and brakeing ability. If you use the VFR forks (unless it is NC30) you will not get much inprovement over the BROS ones and will need to make addaptors for the bros wheel to fit. So no improvement to brakeing due to still having a single disk. Sounds like a lot of hassle for very little improvement.

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    The hot tip for front end conversion is CBR600 forks, all the guys that raced GT Hawks in the states used CBR forks, prob wont find any as cheap as these. Not sure the VFR forks are any better than yours, unless yours are bent after your biff. How about fitting the Bros motor in the VFR rolling chassis?

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    Maybe better would be a proarm in an SV650?

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