95 cbr1000f swingarm swap
anyone know if a 93 would be s straight swap for a 95 or what years would fit ,dealer has different part numbers for every year but say could be a colour ,bracket pixing or even just a sticker difference ,so no wiser ,think there might be a few minor changes from early ones but no wiser
Same from 89 through 96 (US) through 99 (EU)
In other words straight swap 89 to 99 since you are in the UK
edit : 1993 up may have extra bolt points for holding lines for DCBS (Linked brakes)
Yours being a 95 with a 93 replacement ....no issue
on an 89 90 91 .....this might need checking ...but even so could be "made" to work imo
In other words straight swap 89 to 99 since you are in the UK
edit : 1993 up may have extra bolt points for holding lines for DCBS (Linked brakes)
Yours being a 95 with a 93 replacement ....no issue
on an 89 90 91 .....this might need checking ...but even so could be "made" to work imo
Last edited by Sprock; Sep 3, 2011 at 10:20 PM.
many thanks for the info,right hand side of mine is a bit rusty so thought it better to prepare a very clean one i found first and just a straight swap then ,seems the idiot that had it before was too tight to but a new chain and suspect it might have worn slider down and was slapping arm, adjusters were fitted upside down and arm was full of water as drain slots were on top,what an ***!
As the good man Sprock said
... it's a straight swap from 93 to 95.
However..... we all know that the '95 is the fastest 1000F ever built, so I'm not sure how a 93 swinger would effect acceleration and top end. I'm sure it will slow it down.... just not sure how much.





... it's a straight swap from 93 to 95. However..... we all know that the '95 is the fastest 1000F ever built, so I'm not sure how a 93 swinger would effect acceleration and top end. I'm sure it will slow it down.... just not sure how much.





had a good look at pics of the 93 arm and compared to my 95 ,only difference i can see is that the 93 has one extra fixing bracket welded on just behind the caliper slots, where the 95 has just the one in front if this is any use to anyone in the same position,maybe something to do with the difference in the combined braking on the 95 ,maybe some of the more educated hurricane veterans can educate us lesser mortals on what fits what models and whats common to the range ,am sure it would save a lot of searching
Don't pay any attention to Trout
anyway yeah the DCBS brackets vary but a single
or double bracket in any event won't be a show stopper man. I'd use the bracket
nearest !
anyway yeah the DCBS brackets vary but a single or double bracket in any event won't be a show stopper man. I'd use the bracket
nearest !


