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New Versus Old

Can a modified older-generation model run with the latest and greatest version? We take a pair of new/old Kawasaki ZX-6Rs and Yamaha YZF-R1s to find out
2002 Kawasaki Zx 6R Front Right
1998 Yamaha Yzf R1 Top 146 0310 NEW 5 CH Zoom
2003 Kawasaki Zx 6R Front Wheel Brake
Although the '03 Yamaha R1's... 
   
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2003 Kawasaki Zx 6R Front Wheel Brake
Although the '03 Yamaha R1's 43mm inverted fork performs well, we actually preferred the Race Tech-modified 41mm fork on the '98 model, which provided more consistent damping and chassis control. We felt the same regarding the stock '03 Kawasaki ZX-6R fork; the 46mm conventional fork on the older 6R modified by Traxxion Dynamics simply worked better.
1998 Yamaha Yzf R1 Steering Damper
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1998 Yamaha Yzf R1 Steering Damper
We had previously fitted our '98 R1 with a Scott's Performance steering damper. This rotary-style damper is one of the best units on the market today, with high-quality construction, superior adjustability, nonintrusive mounting (no drilling required), and a less crash-susceptive location.
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Ivan's Performance Products... 
   
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Ivan's Performance Products recommended the Akrapovic pipe for Cook's 6R, so we obtained one of its Evolution racing units. The exhaust system was easy to install, providing a very impressive power boost while shedding 13.5 pounds of weight from the stock exhaust.
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146 0310 Penske Zoom
Since Traxxion Dynamics felt it wasn't cost-effective to bring the stock ZX-6R shock up to aftermarket performance specs, Cook decided to splurge on a fully-adjustable Penske 8981 shock. This high-quality unit is easily one of the best available, and well worth the money.
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Upgrading the brake performance... 
   
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146 0310 Dphirez Zoom
Upgrading the brake performance of the older ZX-6R was handled by DP's RDP racing brake pads. We were highly impressed by their improvement in feel and power over the stock pads.
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Traxxion Dynamics massaged... 
   
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146 0310 Traxxionfork Zoom
Traxxion Dynamics massaged the older ZX-6R's conventional cartridge fork, revalving the damping rates with the company's Axxion Valve, plus heavier-rate fork springs and an overall refresh/rebuild.
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146 0310 Yoshpipe Zoom
We'd seen impressive gains on an '00-model R1 with Yoshimura's RS-3 Duplex exhaust, and our '98 Yamaha was no exception. Build quality on the Yosh system was pretty stout for a stainless-steel exhaust.
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Replacing the stock Yamaha... 
   
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Replacing the stock Yamaha pads with DP's RDP racing brake pads provided a tremendous improvement in the braking performance of the '98 R1. Fantastic feel, power and progressiveness was the norm from the DP units.

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We used Factory Pro Tuning... 
   
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We used Factory Pro Tuning Components' jet kit and BMC air filter to get the fuel curves dialed in for the Yoshimura exhaust.
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In addition to revalving/rebuilding... 
   
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146 0310 Racetechshock Zoom
In addition to revalving/rebuilding our stock '98 R1 rear shock with a Gold Valve unit, Race Tech also equipped the shock with its new machined-aluminum Spring Preload Conversion kit that switches the stock ramp-type preload collar to a more precise threaded unit.
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146 0310 Ractecfork Zoom
Although it's an inverted cartridge fork, the stock '98 Yamaha R1 unit actually depends on old-style orifice damping instead of the modern (and superior) shim-style damping. Race Tech fully modified our R1 fork with its Gold Valves (plus heavier rate springs and a complete rebuild) to make it behave the way it should.

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