I'm not sure what size the fork tub is but you might be able to machine the stock stem, But You would need a differant top plate. I'm just trying to come up with some thing that is less $ and would perform. I do not like the stuff I seen from China.
I'm not sure what size the fork tub is but you might be able to machine the stock stem, But You would need a differant top plate. I'm just trying to come up with some thing that is less $ and would perform. I do not like the stuff I seen from China.
Greg
I would be interested to here from racerx on how the offset front axle would work. Road bike dont have them and dirt bike do.
Greg
I have the Honda Nice front end along with the Nisshin disc brake setup. Fantastic, I purchased slightly used and paid around $350 including triple tree and front fender.
Wow thats a good buy,for a new set up I think your looking at a grand or better.
Greg
The Honda Nice front forks are really good, but I have changed out the springs for a little stiffer. From the factory, they tend to be a little soft. I am a big Honda Nice fan, and G-Craft fan. You really can't go wrong with either one of these.
What model bike did Honda use them on. How much travel do they have after someone shortens them or can you use a extended swingarm and longer shocks to make up the differents. I'm a x mottocrosser and like good suspention.
Last edited by ghunt; 10-07-2008 at 10:18 AM.
Greg
They use them on the actual "Honda Nice" bike over in Thailand. Stock length is long and I have them cut down to Dax/CT70 length. Travel and stock length is a question for Racerx, he knows those numbers. I just order them the stock length for the CT70. I was thinking that stock length was something like 330mm??? Not sure.
Hi, I'd like to know where you buy a honda nice front end? I want to change my K0 front end and everyone seems to point to the nice forks. Thanks Grant
Good:
If you want a modified Honda Nice front end, Hit up bob@ct70honda.com.
Better:
I run NSR50 30mm forks and G-craft tripleclamps which is leaps and bounds better then the Nice front end. Add emulators to the 30mm forks and they will outperform the KSR110 forks.
Best
Even better is Bob's triples and KSR110 front forks, or G-craft Triples and KSR110 front fork legs for a CT70.
Here's a shot of my front end with 220mm rotors and Brembo Caliper.
That's Very Cool, What size rim is that it look more like a 12". I'd like to see the rest of the bike.
Greg