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Exactly. I got my YZF250 forks and clamps for NZ$ 180. A set of clamps will be over NZ$ 1000. !!!

I was admiring your rear disc conversion on Advrider the other day.
Where in NZ are you? I might be taking a 2 week trip down to SI next week or week after. (probably gonna freez my nuts off :augie )
Always nice to have a few beer stops lined up on a trip... :beer:
 
I was admiring your rear disc conversion on Advrider the other day.
Where in NZ are you? I might be taking a 2 week trip down to SI next week or week after. (probably gonna freez my nuts off :augie )
Always nice to have a few beer stops lined up on a trip... :beer:
I'm in the North Island. Nice in the South Island this time of year.
 
Here is a front end I built a few years ago.
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Only the front end? fork travel? frame mods? how was the handling?
The forks were shortened to 220mm travel, same as stock, so the geometry stayed the same. Handling was good. Steering wise, it felt the same as stock but with much better damping. I had the stock spring rate measured. They were a 0.47 and when the USD springs were cut down they were 0.48. I may be could have had slightly stiffer springs but I never experimented with them. I had the clamps machined here in NZ but they now want a lot more to produce any more as they underestimated the work involved in the first one. The clamp offset was 38mm, same as stock, so still good steering lock. The caliper and disc were Braking supermoto parts. Awesome brake but the disc wore fast ( hard pads that came with the caliper ) and got very rattly in the rivets between the disc and caliper so I replaced it with a Brembo one for a 900SS Ducati which had a metal carrier. In the rear of the bike I had an Ohlins. I decided to sell the bike and so sold the whole front end. Some time latter I couldnt bring myself to part with the bike.:blast
Now I have to build another one.
 


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