R6 rear end

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Re: RUSTY R SEND

Post by dixonj » Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:26 am

KESSU wrote:Nice job! I have a café racer setup but looking at S-F setup n' checking opt for ducktale selections to choose my liking...

Any issues securing the front of seat? Did u use standard slot/ bracket by tank?
Welded a 40 mm plate on the tank bracket to accomadate the r6 seat.

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Re: RUSTY R SEND

Post by dixonj » Sun Oct 05, 2014 7:47 pm

Rear end all sorted, well pleased with the end result
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Re: RUSTY R SEND

Post by dixonj » Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:06 pm

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Couple more photos of rear end since full R6 conversion

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Re: RUSTY R SEND

Post by andyaber » Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:39 pm

That's really nice.

Like the shock and swing arm.

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Re: RUSTY R SEND

Post by dixonj » Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:50 pm

andyaber wrote:That's really nice.

Like the shock and swing arm.
Cheers Andy, also running one of our offset sprocket :wink:

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Re: R6 rear end

Post by andyaber » Sat Nov 08, 2014 7:35 pm

Ithought the chain looked happy :D

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Re: R6 rear end

Post by dixonj » Sat Nov 08, 2014 8:35 pm

Haven't had chance to ride it yet, still got a bit to do.

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Re: R6 rear end

Post by knumbnutz » Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:03 am

I notice two different swingarms and shocks, what are you running now in the end ?
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Re: R6 rear end

Post by andyaber » Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:03 pm

Just went back and read the thread from the start.

All that excellent work in the gym has given you a very fit rear end sir :wink:

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Re: R6 rear end

Post by dixonj » Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:34 pm

knumbnutz wrote:I notice two different swingarms and shocks, what are you running now in the end ?
Running a thunderace rear end with nitron shock

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Re: R6 rear end

Post by knumbnutz » Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:16 am

dixonj wrote:
knumbnutz wrote:I notice two different swingarms and shocks, what are you running now in the end ?
Running a thunderace rear end with nitron shock
What specs are the shock ?
How much ?
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Re: R6 rear end

Post by cobbadiggabuddyblooo » Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:52 am

I got a really nice Wilbers for a 900 hornet I set up recently for around a grand that was sprung to weight and remote res. like on the Trx with lo/hi speed comp and works a treat.
Same price set up for the Trx if looking at options. Most where around the same price apart from the Ohlins at $1400 but they come with a Hydralic preload and no option for one with a manual preload.
The Wilbers was around $1300 with Hyd. preload.
Unless you go for their cheaper street version with only rebound and again for $800 most of the other aftermarket shocks including Ohlins where in that ballpark figure with 46mm piston & rebound function / manual preload.
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Re: R6 rear end

Post by knumbnutz » Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:42 pm

Thanks Brian,
Yeah I have been trying to suss out the best value for money but I don't want a remote reservoir, I want a piggyback version.
I have sent Nitron an enquiry, but may also ask Wilbers too. I think the only issue with Ohlins is customising and finding someone here to do it. Their Fazer shock which is very similar to what I want is around $1000 but I havent seen anywhere or anyone that builds them from scratch like say wilbers or nitron or even Hyperpro. Actually even YSS looks ok. There is a "suspension guru" running a shop in Adelaide so I have left a message but havent heard back...
The only reason I think Nitron or Wilbers would be the go is at least we have forum members close to these places or have had experience with their products which is why I am asking here.
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Re: R6 rear end

Post by brockzila » Thu Nov 13, 2014 1:17 am

Mate i have been looking at this thing for a few weeks and im very impressed in the final product.

Do you remember the ID of the frame tube?? I will be doing something similar with mine in the coming months. id like to have everything made up and ready to go so cut and weld in the same weekend.

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Re: R6 rear end

Post by dixonj » Thu Nov 13, 2014 3:50 pm

knumbnutz wrote:
dixonj wrote:
knumbnutz wrote:I notice two different swingarms and shocks, what are you running now in the end ?
Running a thunderace rear end with nitron shock
What specs are the shock ?
How much ?
I am running the Nitron sport shock purchased from brooks suspension £350-400.

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