Thursday, 3 May 2012

Yamaha FZR600R – Cartridge Forks


The final year for production of Yamahas’ FZR600R was 1996 for Europe. In that final year the FZR was given cartridge forks, and a much improved rear shock absorber featuring a remote reservoir and adjustable rebound and compression dampening.

After waiting for quite some time I finally found a set of those final year forks on eBay. I rebuilt them with fresh seals, oil, and new Yacugar fork springs, and they are now installed in my bike.



All of this actually happened in the middle of March.

The install took about three hours including the time taken to rebuild the forks, and was done in the course of an afternoon.

So how do they work on the road? The new forks are awesome! They are so much better than the old set-up. Less violent diving under braking, far more responsive to changes in road surface, and with much better feedback. I now know exactly what the front end is doing and I like it.

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