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Compatible Forks

Post by Ror48 » Mon Feb 04, 2013 11:22 am

Seeking alternative front forks that are compatible with 1995 model TRX850 triple clamps, front wheel set etc. Eg replacement forks. Appreciate any advice.

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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by Con Rod » Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:19 pm

welcome to the forum, you should introduce yourself.

Also loads of folks have done different forks, have a look through the forum and try doing a search
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by Mincehead » Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:04 pm

In a word `THUNDERCAT`. They are the only ones of the same diameter I know of. Kayla, any more?
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by Kayla » Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:18 pm

Mincehead wrote:Kayla, any more?
Always :lol:

You need a couple of small spacers but other than that the thundercat forks go straight in and you'll need the thundercat mudguard as well. FZR600R (fake USD looking) forks go straight in as well, and I think the very last ones were fully adjustable but the early ones are preload only so in that respect a pair of sorted TRX forks are better*.

* 'better' being relative :lol:
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by nastybud » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:25 am

Kayla wrote:
Mincehead wrote:Kayla, any more?
Always :lol:

You need a couple of small spacers but other than that the thundercat forks go straight in and you'll need the thundercat mudguard as well. FZR600R (fake USD looking) forks go straight in as well, and I think the very last ones were fully adjustable but the early ones are preload only so in that respect a pair of sorted TRX forks are better*.

* 'better' being relative :lol:
hey Kayla
in future i thinki might upgrade the forks and would like to use the thundercat ones just wondering if you had any idea what year/model it was with the fully adjustable?
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by Kayla » Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:26 am

nastybud wrote:
Kayla wrote:
Mincehead wrote:Kayla, any more?
Always :lol:

You need a couple of small spacers but other than that the thundercat forks go straight in and you'll need the thundercat mudguard as well. FZR600R (fake USD looking) forks go straight in as well, and I think the very last ones were fully adjustable but the early ones are preload only so in that respect a pair of sorted TRX forks are better*.

* 'better' being relative :lol:
hey Kayla
in future i thinki might upgrade the forks and would like to use the thundercat ones just wondering if you had any idea what year/model it was with the fully adjustable?
thanks Aidan
Hi Aidan,

All thundercat forks are fully adjustable :D
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by nastybud » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:06 pm

okay thanks :) have you got any idea which year it is i would need? also does the wheel and speedo go staraight in or need replacing?
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by cycloneranger » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:23 pm

From what i understand you can use any year Thundercat forks (don't think they ever changed them) You will need the mudguard and some spacers made up to allow you to fit the TRX wheel/speedo drive.
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by nastybud » Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:53 pm

ahh lovely that made it a bit clearer :D , as i have never changed a pair of forks on a motorbike i would ahve worries about the setup i know i could do the install i work with machiner all day , its just getting the forks set to the bike i dont think i'd know where to start here :oops:
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by Kayla » Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:42 am

nastybud wrote:ahh lovely that made it a bit clearer :D
How could 'all thundercat forks are fully adjustable' be any clearer? It means 'all thundercat forks are fully adjustable' in answer to your question, 'what year/model it was with the fully adjustable?' :lol:

As far as adjusting the forks to the bike goes, it depends how heavy you are and how much messing around you want to do really. I just fitted the thundercat forks to my bike and enjoyed the much less rubbish front end as it came without messing around with springs and oil. I also used a YZF750 front mudguard instead of the awful thundercat one. There's a pic somewhere... here you go-

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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by nastybud » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:57 pm

"How could 'all thundercat forks are fully adjustable' be any clearer? It means 'all thundercat forks are fully adjustable' in answer to your question, 'what year/model it was with the fully adjustable?' :lol:"

i like your bike kayla i think the trx really suits white 8)

ahh i feel a bit silly now lol but i think some one said that the early year only had preload so i was wondering which year i shouldnt of got because knowing me id get the wrong ones #-o

sorry to be a pain with all the qustions and such but im wondering if any one has expireance with the progressive springs in the front with a sligty thicker oil is this worth it as it would be cheaper as i can do this,
or would you say just get the thundercats?
also locking through ebay theres not many thundercat forks about :(
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by cycloneranger » Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:01 pm

It was the FZR600 forks that only the late ones were adjustable. I've just picked up a set for my bike.
I would try the standard forks first and see how you get on before you look at changing too much.
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by Kayla » Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:07 am

nastybud wrote:i like your bike kayla i think the trx really suits white 8)
Thanks, but I was knocked off that one a few years ago and it's now an ex-TRX, RIP :( The white bodywork/red frame combo is definitely the best/fastest/nicest one though :D <duck>

Thundercat forks don't come up for sale that often on ebay UK but I think they're more common on ebay US. Make sure you ask the seller for the fork diameter before buying them though, the US thundercats were called the YZF600 (same as the R6 which had 43mm forks, not 41mm. You need 41mm forks) and just to confuse even further, the FZR600R Foxeye (4JH model) with the USD lookalike forks was also called the YZF600 over there. Those crazy Americans!
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by nastybud » Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:35 pm

"Thanks, but I was knocked off that one a few years ago and it's now an ex-TRX, RIP :("

ahh shit im sorry to hear that its always a shitter when a careless driver ruins somthing specail :evil: , i hope you got a nice new one out of it tho spose can be a plus point.
a big thankyou for all the information will be a big help , not saying i have a well paid job i dont but as i dont really have any comitments i plan on spending alot of money on my trx to make her a beut may have to invest in a bigger bed so she can fit :D
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Re: Compatible Forks

Post by brian harrison » Thu Sep 19, 2013 9:08 pm

hi i have some thundercat forks on the way
has anyone got the dimentions of the new spacers that i need to make to fit to standard trx wheel
any info would be great
hopefully someone will have info for me
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