fork swap s2r800 to s2r1000 forks

Started by donzo, January 07, 2011, 07:51:34 AM

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donzo

Anyone have any insight as to whether this is a worthwhile mod?  i'll be going to the track probably a half dozen times this year with some spirited riding and commuting 3-5 days a week on my '07 s2r800.

My suspension was noticibly softer last season so I know I need a suspension upgrade for the more aggressive riding that i'm getting into.  Are the stock internals on an adjustable '07 s2r1000 okay?  I know the swap is relatively easy to do as far as fit is concerned.  Would I do better to look at other forks?  Should I replace my rear spring also? 

Thanks, Donzo

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orangelion03

I performed the swap a few months ago myself.  I had changed springs and oil viscosity in my original forks and felt a considerable improvement in handling (along with the rear spring, see below).  The "new" S2R1K forks also got stiffer springs and lighter oil, but I have not noticed an improvement...still good mind you, but not enough to notice yet.  That said, I have not taken the time to tune it properly or mess about with the adjustments.  Along with the forks, I also installed S2R1K brakes (calipers and rotors) and MC, and there is a marked improvement in brake feel and power.

Depending on your weight, the rear spring change is a no-brainer.  I weigh 220 nekkid, and a stiffer spring cured several problems I had with the bike.  At the time I bought the 1K forks, I also bought a 3-way adjustable SHowa for the rear but have not installed it yet.
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stopintime

If you get the new forks adjusted professionally and get linear springs, they will be much better. Not fantastic, but much better. S2R 800 forks have little/none rebound damping, which combined with soft springs make them very jumpy.

In my experience, the shock isn't as bad as the fork, but a linear spring for your weight will improve the rear a lot too.

If you're into track days and work on your track/street skills - a very big thumbs up for suspension mods!!!!
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ducpainter

Definitely have the bike sprung for your weight.

The S2R1000 forks are Showa and better valves are available if you find you need/want them.
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donzo

is $300 a fair price for forks only ('07 with stock internals)?
I met this girl named Virginia.  She said "nice bike, you can call me Virgin for short, but not for long"

'07 S2R 800 Gloss Black - Cookie1 Tailchop - Rizoma Reverse Retro Mirrors - Rizoma Barends - Speedymoto Framesliders - Stebel Nautilus Horn - 14T Sprocket - Full ZARDS exhaust - Open Airbox - K&N Filter - Monza Belly Pan - Nichols flywheel - bitubo rearshock - resprung S2R1000 forks

He Man

thats defintely fair if its in great condition.

Ontario_Monster

I went up to the S4R forks/caliper and wheels found it a great improvement. Now I'm not using the bike on the track but just around town and on the weekend trips it is a huge impovement and the brake upgrade is worth it as well. 

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orangelion03

Quote from: donzo on January 07, 2011, 11:54:18 AM
is $300 a fair price for forks only ('07 with stock internals)?

That's what I paid for mine.  New fork springs will run you about $100 for the pair, and you will probably need spacers.
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