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M796 SBK Conversion NEED HELP!

Started by Edgar796, April 10, 2015, 12:36:36 PM

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Edgar796

Hi Guys,

Wanna make a conversion for my monster for this summer, bought 1198 showa forks 53/53mm, got a good deal, looks as new. Ordered spacers 5mm for the rotors, but what kind of triple set do I need, something from Speedymoto? Could I get the link? Please.  [beer]

Edgar796

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Damn can't get an answer anywhere, only people talking about them, but correct link nobody provided as there are a lot of options..  ???


DarkMonster620

Shim your triples . . .

I've been looking around, since I have the time . ..  and found nothing, sorry

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modspec

Hey congrats Edgar, I am on the same road and based on my research, its either shim your bottom triple + machine out your top triple to 53mm or speedymoto 53mm triple set. I recall speedymoto did the triple specifically for sbk conversion. why not shoot them an email.

GreasySnipe

Quote from: Edgar796 on April 10, 2015, 12:36:36 PM
Hi Guys,

Wanna make a conversion for my monster for this summer, bought 1198 showa forks 53/53mm, got a good deal, looks as new. Ordered spacers 5mm for the rotors, but what kind of triple set do I need, something from Speedymoto? Could I get the link? Please.  [beer]

Hey Edgar,
I did the conversion on mine using the 848 Showa forks. What I did was order the Upper from speedymoto and shimmed the lower with the correct thickness shim material( .5mm thick to equal 1mm circ when installed in the 54 lower) Instead of the Spacers for the rotors, I found the 848 Evo rotors worked perfectly- no shims needed but that is an option if you have the extra cash for a set. I also had to use the axle off of the 848 as the forks required a larger size.
here's a link to the speedymoto upper: http://motowheels.com/i-11679748-speedymoto-top-triple-monster-w-risers.html
hope this works out for you!

Edgar796

Quote from: DarkMonster620 on April 13, 2015, 01:36:58 PM
Shim your triples . . .

I've been looking around, since I have the time . ..  and found nothing, sorry



Thanks for help anyways  [beer]

Edgar796

Quote from: modspec on April 13, 2015, 08:14:44 PM
Hey congrats Edgar, I am on the same road and based on my research, its either shim your bottom triple + machine out your top triple to 53mm or speedymoto 53mm triple set. I recall speedymoto did the triple specifically for sbk conversion. why not shoot them an email.

The worst thing is that motowheels.com ignoring me for 2 weeks, can't get any response. Only yesterday got from one guy who's on holidays at the moment  ;D

Edgar796

Quote from: GreasySnipe on April 14, 2015, 03:05:49 AM
Hey Edgar,
I did the conversion on mine using the 848 Showa forks. What I did was order the Upper from speedymoto and shimmed the lower with the correct thickness shim material( .5mm thick to equal 1mm circ when installed in the 54 lower) Instead of the Spacers for the rotors, I found the 848 Evo rotors worked perfectly- no shims needed but that is an option if you have the extra cash for a set. I also had to use the axle off of the 848 as the forks required a larger size.
here's a link to the speedymoto upper: http://motowheels.com/i-11679748-speedymoto-top-triple-monster-w-risers.html
hope this works out for you!


Thanks man, I was thinking about this as well, but I want to get triple set (lower and top) looks much better with it. Rather then putting a shim for the lower one. But can't get the right one, which could fit my bike, as all of them saying that it fits older monsters, which is not true...

Raux

Get style and performance custom triple set. 53/53. Do you have 5 hole rotors or 6 hole rotors? If 5 holemuse 848 or like rotors, if 6 hole only 2002 748r rotors work. Look for build, I have the same setup on my 696..

GreasySnipe

Quote from: Edgar796 on April 14, 2015, 01:48:25 PM
Thanks man, I was thinking about this as well, but I want to get triple set (lower and top) looks much better with it. Rather then putting a shim for the lower one. But can't get the right one, which could fit my bike, as all of them saying that it fits older monsters, which is not true...

I just checked Bellisimoto, They can get them from CNC racing(upper and lower kit). I've just got the top clamp on mine but I agree, I'd rather have both upper and lower with the bearing kit. I think I may just get the kit once I'm back in the states tomorrow night. If you want I can forward the quote I'll be getting from them.