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    Looking for Z1000 tail conversion info

    Hey everyone I've got a ZX14 now, so the ZRX is jacked up and looking naked as hell with no swinger or forks or S fairing.

    So now I'm looking for information on doing a tail swap on my ZRX, I believe the Z1000 is the suggested donor bike.
    I will be retaining the twin shock layout

    So if anyone has any information they wouldn't mind sharing with me in regards to the conversion that would be awesome.
    I have used the search function, however I've come up rather empty.
    Is there a thread on this converson?
    Do you have the conversion and wouldn't mind giving me some information/advice/photos, no dirty ones though
    I'd appreciate any help, I've seen a couple photos floating around and I like, but I don't know what year to be searching for, also if I do the conversion and there is not already a thread I will be sure to post lotsa photos and a few words.

    Cheers, Doug.

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    Re: Looking for Z1000 tail conversion info

    PM Ournige. He did it. But I've never seen it done with the twin shocks in place. It think it requires the Z1000 or 636 subframe, or possibly significant modification of the stock ZRX subframe. Not sure how those other subframes would hold up to shock loads.


    http://www.zrxoa.org/forums/showthre...=1#post3690207


    http://www.zrxoa.org/forums/showthre...=1#post3826001


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    Re: Looking for Z1000 tail conversion info

    Quote Originally Posted by zrx24 View Post
    PM But I've never seen it done with the twin shocks in place. It think it requires the Z1000 or 636 subframe, or possibly significant modification of the stock ZRX subframe. Not sure how those other subframes would hold up to shock loads.
    Thanks for the reply zrx24.
    I'm pretty sure that was the phioto that I've seen before, looks really good, I just really want to retain my twins.
    And looking at that the ZRX subframe is cut and the z mounted up


 
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