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Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 3:57 pm
by andy225
test rode a VTR1000 today, absolutely loved the torquiness & power delivery of the engine, but unfortunately found the riding position a bit too sporty and suspension travel a bit limited for the state of the roasd where I live, potholes etc.. I didn't want to want to go to the extremes of a Valadero but loved the engine so much would be willing to make my own version of a speed triple streetfighter type bike. (somewhere beween a Valadero & a Firestorm).
Aside from the usual issues of changing bars etc, has anyone had any experience of increasing suspension travel, ie new forks, rear suspension unit. I would appreciate any advice. Cheers, Andy
Re: Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:11 pm
by VTRDark
Loads of info on the forum. Have a nose through the workshop knowlagebade. Front end you can either upgrade the springs or replace with an alternative front end like a Blade for example. Rear shock yet again either upgrade spring or the whole shock. Or you can put a 3- 6mm spacer in to give you better turn in. VFR bars can be put on or superbike bar conversions.
Loads of options really, too many for me to list. Search facility works pretty well or better still do a google site search.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=front+end+swap+sit ... 000.org%2F
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Re: Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:21 pm
by Wicky
Coincidently earlier today I stumbled across this modded VTR which looks handy for our apocalyptic roads...
Though as Carl has said improve the front end with new aftermarket springs and a good service and replace the stock shock with something more adjustable and compliant.
Re: Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:33 pm
by andy225
Cheers,thanks for the advice,been having a good look around the internet,quite a bit of info out there,as well as this site the super hawk site is a useful to.Think I'll get myself a vtr and just slightly increase the bar height so no messing with longer cables ect.Then come next winter if not happy I'll consider doing some major work on it.Always wanted a vtr,but sports set up put me off,but after riding one and discovering the absolute peach of an engine(much more civilised and usable than the sv1000) I'm determined to persevere with it.

Re: Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 5:35 pm
by andy225
just bought one yesterday,big smile on my face.

Re: Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 6:17 pm
by AMCQ46
Good choice
I just fitted ultra low street ars to mine over the winter. Bike feels great with that set up

Re: Increasing front & rear suspension travel
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:06 pm
by andy225
just changed the bars for some vfr 800 ones,easy conversion and well chuffed with the results,the higher bars make the bike much more comfortable,but retain a sporty look and feel...deffo recommend it.
