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    ZXR250 front fork question

    hey there

    Iv been looking for replacement front forks for my 1990 ZXR250 and was wondering if I could put the C model forks into my A model frame??

    Ive heard that there is some differences between them but still not sure..

    any help would be appreciated!

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    why do u need replacement forks? just get them rebuilt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by arj127 View Post
    wait for it

    LOL meh....

    Two differences between zxr250 a and c forks...the c have a compression adjustment on one fork leg below the brake caliper. the a model doesn't have this...and also the mounting for the mudguard is different.

    the upper part is all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    why do u need replacement forks? just get them rebuilt?
    well i need the seals and oil replaced aswell as a re-chrome on the inners.
    seen forks on trademe and would be cheaper to buy new ones

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    It's not....

    I looked into it quite a while back when I had my ZXR. You can buy third-party replacements from AUS (don't remember where sorry, they did rearsets as well though) but they were around the $700 price range, plus shipping)

    You'd be better off to pull them apart yourself and get them re-chromed. I'm sure someone here on KB can point you to a good electro-plater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sefer View Post
    It's not....

    I looked into it quite a while back when I had my ZXR. You can buy third-party replacements from AUS (don't remember where sorry, they did rearsets as well though) but they were around the $700 price range, plus shipping)

    You'd be better off to pull them apart yourself and get them re-chromed. I'm sure someone here on KB can point you to a good electro-plater.
    but those forks are brand new arent they? only looking for second hand ones.
    But now the trouble of finding A model forks...

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    Re : ZXR Front End

    Gidday Vacarious,
    The part #'s for the steering head bearing are the same between the two models so with that in mind if your able to get a complete front end (with top & bottom triple clamps) it should be a straight forward swap over....

    Things you'll need to take into consideration will be the ride height of the new front end & possibly the fitment of the front guard

    If you are only purchasing the legs measure the O.D (Outside Diameter) of your old forks against the "C" models to see if they are the same - thus enabling you to fit the "C" forks into the "A" triple clamps

    Inner fork legs are around $690.00 each retail 44013-1303-CE (LH) 44013-1304-CE (RH)

    Fork bushes are around $37.00 each retail 44065-1095 (Upper) 44065-1086 (Lower). You need one each upper & lower per leg...

    Fork seals are around $17.00 each retail 92049-1347
    Fork wipers (Dust Seals) are around $22.00 each retail 92093-1359

    In as far as having yours re hard chromed Otahuhu Electroplaters are well worth a call - don't expect them to be done overnight & expect to pay around $500 ~ 550 each leg to have them repaired, that is of course if they are worth repairing...

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