Hi folks,
I've decided that I need a bit of a project and my H1 is going to be it. It's been stock for way too long and I want to make it a bit special. So I've been thinking about doing a parts swap with a 2005-2006 ZX-6R; specifically, a complete front end swap, complete rear end swap including swingarm and engine swap. I have no idea if this will work and I'm sure there will be mechanical headaches but I think it'll be fun.
I'm interested in hearing from the brave, crazy and/or wise ones who have done any (or all) of the above modifications to their bikes.
Thanks.
H1 Mod and Makeover
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
Parts of a bike:-Chazzman_bm wrote:a parts swap with a 2005-2006 ZX-6R; specifically, a complete front end swap, complete rear end swap including swingarm and engine swap.
Front end
Frame
Engine
Rear end
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
CaNsA, that would be the sensible and easy option but that's not entirely possible where I live and also not the idea of the project. Thanks for the advice though.
Even if I don't do the engine swap, I want to change the front end rear ends to achieve a few of the project goals. Specifically to change the look of the bike, use custom and wider wheels and improve braking and suspension.
So yeah, it's just something I want to do really.
Even if I don't do the engine swap, I want to change the front end rear ends to achieve a few of the project goals. Specifically to change the look of the bike, use custom and wider wheels and improve braking and suspension.
So yeah, it's just something I want to do really.
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
So does anyone know if the front end and swingarm from an 05-06 ZX-6R would fit the H1?
What I want to do is create my own interpretation of a retro-modern Supersports racer for the road. I'm into modifying old bikes and turning them into something special. Everybody needs a hobby I guess.
Thanks.
What I want to do is create my own interpretation of a retro-modern Supersports racer for the road. I'm into modifying old bikes and turning them into something special. Everybody needs a hobby I guess.
Thanks.
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
Fork length should be OK - you'll need the H pin but onto the ZX lower clamp though.Chazzman_bm wrote:So does anyone know if the front end and swingarm from an 05-06 ZX-6R would fit the H1?
What I want to do is create my own interpretation of a retro-modern Supersports racer for the road. I'm into modifying old bikes and turning them into something special. Everybody needs a hobby I guess.
Thanks.
Lot of Kwak bikes use the same dimension width wise for swingarm so you might get lucky , ZXR7's don't fit though but my GPz900 arm does ! I could also fit a ZRX1100 arm but might look a bit crazy
Stock engine you might need an off set front sprocket so an engine swap should negate this but just give you a headache with fitting
Good luck on the project
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
Hi,
the Fork will fit fine but it is slighty longer than the 400´s. The fork of the Zx6r from 03-05 will also fit nevertheless it is even longer than the other.
I don´t know if the swing arm will fit perfectly but it will get very interesting since you have the chance to loose the 'braking moment arm' (sorry for that, how do you call it in english? ). By the way, i have the caliper+ pump (of this model, used) for sale if your interested.
For the rear shock you have to change the zxr´s rear frame. However this is not a big problem, depending on how you want the rear to look like
Greets from Germany
the Fork will fit fine but it is slighty longer than the 400´s. The fork of the Zx6r from 03-05 will also fit nevertheless it is even longer than the other.
I don´t know if the swing arm will fit perfectly but it will get very interesting since you have the chance to loose the 'braking moment arm' (sorry for that, how do you call it in english? ). By the way, i have the caliper+ pump (of this model, used) for sale if your interested.
For the rear shock you have to change the zxr´s rear frame. However this is not a big problem, depending on how you want the rear to look like
Greets from Germany
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
Guys,
Thanks very much for the advice and I'm glad to hear that it is possible. Newer forks and swingarm will offer me more wheel choices and help a lot with changing the overall look of the bike; I'm not a fan of the rear brake arm/caliper setup.
Cheers.
Thanks very much for the advice and I'm glad to hear that it is possible. Newer forks and swingarm will offer me more wheel choices and help a lot with changing the overall look of the bike; I'm not a fan of the rear brake arm/caliper setup.
Cheers.
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Re: H1 Mod and Makeover
Hi, I'm sure that there are old threads on the site regarding the engine swap- not simple...
On the looks front there was a 400 featured in a couple of mags (PB, Classic Mech?) with the latest 6/10R plastics from Tyga, which looked classy!
Good Luck though.
On the looks front there was a 400 featured in a couple of mags (PB, Classic Mech?) with the latest 6/10R plastics from Tyga, which looked classy!
Good Luck though.