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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Found this on the Kawasaki Forum and thought it would prove useful on here.

Now some basic information regarding the bikes covered.
98/99 ZX6R "G" Model
00-02 ZX6R "J" Model
05-08 ZZR600

Now, for the most part, here are the differences comparing the "G" to "J" Model bikes.

- Upper Fairing only had 1 headlight, used different windscreen, and air ducts, but the entire rest of the bodywork will swap out.

- Used a different gauge that is wired differently.

- Gauge stay/ Fairing stay was different and not swappable

- Swingarm is the same, just the "J" Model had a "Knife Edge"

- 98-99 forks were spaced about 3/16" narrower than 00-02 and were 1 1/4" longer for over-the-clamp handle bars.

- Fender mounting is slightly different, but you can go either direction with some minor modifications to the fender.

- Brake calipers will bolt up (virtually any ZX caliper will fit except the radial mount style), supposedly the 00-02 had less fade.

- Front Fenders were slightly different.

- Charging system was different, as was the ignition system, so for people looking to do a engine swap, either will work, but you must use your existing pickup rotor, stator, and harness including coils.

- The "bottom end" of the engine was the same, but from the cylinders up the engine was different internally.

- The gas cap had 5 bolts instead of 3

- Steering Head Bearings were tapered roller (timpkin) instead of the roller ball bearings used on the newer ones, either can be used with the correct races.

Now to compare the "J" Model to the the ZZR600. Simply put, the ONLY difference was the fairing stay, and it eliminated the "bird cage", and can be used on the "J" Model, it will work on the "G" model as well, but only if you have the "J" Model Headlights and upper as the headlight mount is different and the overall shape of the upper is different.

So to put all this in simple terms, the 00-02 ZX6R "J" is IDENTICAL to the 05-08 ZZR600 with the exception of the fairing stay which can be used, so ANY PART FOR THE 05-08 ZZR600 WILL FIT THE 00-02 ZX6R "J" AND VICE VERSA!

Now for a little more info regarding other bikes:
  • 05-10 ZX6R Wheels are all the same
  • 98-04 ZX6R Rear Wheels the same
  • 05-10 ZX6R Front Rotors are all the same
  • 98-10 ZX6R Rear Rotors are all the same size and bolt pattern, they just went to a "Wave" rotor in 2005
  • 98-10 ZX6R Front Sprockets are the same CHECK PITCH 2003 went to 520!
  • 98-10 ZX6R Sprockets all have the same bolt pattern, 2003 they went to 520 from 525
  • 98-04 ZX6R Mirrors are the same stud spacing
  • 05-10 ZX6R Mirrors have the same stud spacing
  • 05-08 ZX6R Swingarms are the same, in 07 they changed the look slightly, but still the same bolt spacing and sizing.
  • 03-08 ZX6R Clip-ons are all 50MM and work with each other.
  • 03-06 ZX6R Top Triple Clamps are the same just look different
  • 03-08 ZX6R Forks the same dimensions are the same, just 03/04 had smaller rotors so the caliper mounts were 10MM shorter.
  • 03-10 ZX6R Calipers all bolt up, 03-06 ZX6R Exactly the same 07-10 ZX6R went to Nissins which are a much better caliper.
  • 98-10 ZX6R Bar Ends all the same
  • 00-10 ZX6R Gas Caps interchangeable
  • 06-10 ZX10R Front Wheel same as 05+ ZX6R
  • 04-10 ZX10R Rotors the same as 05+ ZX6R
  • 98-03 ZX9R Rear Rotor same as the ZX10R/ZX6R
  • 98-04 ZX6R Passenger Pegs the same
  • 05-10 ZX6R Passenger pegs the same
  • 98-10 ZX6R and ZX10R Rear Calipers are all the same
  • 98-10 ZX6R Cush Drives are the same piece
  • 98/99 ZX9R Front Rotors are he same as he "G" and "J" and ZZR600

Now for the Parts Swapping Information!

Wheels:
  • 03/04 ZX6R Rear Wheel is a direct bolt on, the front wheel needs the 05+ ZX6R rotors to be used. Always use the spacers for the generation wheel you are swapping for a direct swap.
  • 05+ ZX6R Rear Wheel can be used, but is skinnier and needs either new spacers made or spacers added to what is there, the front wheel is a direct swap, but the newer rotors are needed as well.
  • 06+ ZX10R Front Wheel is the same situation as the newer ZX6R.
  • 00-02 ZX9R Wheels fit, but the rear is 6" instead of 5.5" and will need spacers made and the chain lined up, but the front is a direct swap.

Swingarms:
  • 03/04 ZX6R Swingarm is the same as the 98-02 in size, but it has an extra tab or two for more Hugger Choices.
  • 05-08 ZX6R Swingarm bolts on, but the corresponding wheel needs to be used for it to be direct bolt on, also a longer chain and brake line is needed.
  • 02/03 ZX9R Braced Swingarm will bolt on with minor machining overall width and bearing swap out. Luxeryliquidator knows the details, PM him for details. not as easy as the 636 swap, but different!
  • 09/10 ZX6R Swingarm, i have not swapped or seen it done, but i had heard of people doing it on the 05+ bikes, and if it can be done on them, it can be done on ours just as easy, and it seems like a simple swap for the most part, but no definite information on it yet.

Shocks:
  • 03/04 ZX6R Shock is a direct swap, slightly better then the 98-02 shock.
  • 05-08 ZX6R Shock will bolt up with either grinding of the lower mount of the shock, or swapping over to the corresponding linkage.
  • 04+ ZX10R Shock is the same deal as the 05+ ZX6R.

Forks:
- 03-08 ZX6R Forks can be swapped onto the bike, but here are a few things needed to be done,
1. - Press the Steering Stem from the stock clamp out and then into the 03-08 ZX6R Lower Clamp
2. - Then a Bushing will need to be made to go into the Top Clamp and fit around the 98-02 Stem, this will prevent twisting of the front end.
3. - The Top Clamp will need to be trimmed down in the Ignition Switch area for the original switch to be used, and you will lose the function of the steering lock at full wheel turn
4. - With the swap you can use your stock wheel and spacers, but you must use your stock rotors as well due to backspacing of them.
5. - You will also need to drill new holes in the new clip-ons for the locking pins for the throttle housing.
  • 03-04 front forks and triple trees
  • 09-10 ZX6R Forks should be the same deal, I have yet to try it but it should be, but in 2009 they went to 51MM forks, so the correct clamps need to be had.
  • 04-10 ZX10R Forks also should be the same thing except the 2004/05 ZX10R Front axle is smaller, so the correct wheel is needed.
  • ZX12R front end will bolt up with the only mods being, omitting a top locknut(which the top tripleclamp holds tight) a simple bolton, with gains of inverted forks/tigher springs/oversized brakes.

Exhaust:
  • 03/04 ZX6R Header will bolt up, either aftermarket or stock. Doing this will open a wide variety of slip-on options including highmount pipes!
  • 98+ ZX9R Bolt on Cans will fit right up the the ZX6R

Engine:
  • 03/04 ZX6R Engine will bolt into the frame with the exception of the front 2 engine mounts, which are critical, but with some welding and fab it can be done, i have done it. Remember if you do decide to do this, you will need all the electronics off of the bike along with the tank and fuel pump, and you will need to make the tank fit as the mounts are quite different, but does line up decent.
  • 03/04 ZX6R Clutch Cover and Ignition Cover bolt on.
  • 03-06 ZX6R Radiator will bolt up and the hoses line up great, the 05/06 ZX6R does not have a fan switch built in, and they are physically smaller then the original, but work fine, especially for fairing swap when you need a smaller one.
  • 03-06 ZX6R Pistons fit, the "RR" Pistons are forged and 1MM smaller then the "636" Pistons. Use the 98/99 ZX6R "G" Cylinders, and bore them sense they are steel, and have a cheap Big Bore Kit, The 98/99 Head cant be used though, the engine needs a 00-02 Zx6R "J" Model head, or 05-08 ZZR600.
  • 98-02 ZX6R Cams interchange, they were different, but can be swapped, some believe there is a performance gain in using the "G" Exhaust cam.
  • 98-02 ZX6R and 05-08 ZZR600 Carbs can be swapped with minor jetting changes throughout the years, but they will bolt on no issue.
  • 91-95 ZX7R carbs can bolt on, with some tinkering. Rerouting the throttle cables, with an inversion of the twist assembly. Using larger clamps, heavy modifying the carb plate and alot of patients doing the jetting unless you have access to a really good engine brake dyno, with fans for ram air replication!

Electronics:
- 03-06 ZX6R Gauge will swap over, it has the same plug, but does need to be rewired. The 05/06 ZX6R Gauge speed reads 90% off and a speedohealer is needed to correct the issue
How To: 03-06 636 gauges on a G and J model 600
  • 07-10 ZX6R Gauges will swap, but not only do you need to rewire the plug, but you need a new plug as its a different shape and size. "Shvr" has done the swap.
  • 03/04 ZX6R Speed Sensor is the same.
  • 03/04 ZX6R Fuse Box plugs in, exactly the same.
  • 00-03 ZX9R Headlight is the same as the "J" Model and the ZZR600, but that is the only piece of the bodywork.
  • 98/99 ZX9R Headlight, the single one, should also be the same as the "G" headlight and mount with no problems.

Controls:
  • 98-03 ZX9R Rearsets will bolt on and are identical, this gives you a few more options with the aftermarket or crash replacement.
  • 03/04 ZX6R Heel Guards on the rearsets are a direct bolt on.
  • 03-10 ZX6R Clutch Perch will bolt up and work fine, but you need the correct lever for it.
  • 03-10 ZX6R or ZX10R Front Master Cylinder will work as well, but with the 05+ ZX6R you will need new brake lines because its a radial master, and works much better.

Chassis:
  • 03/04 ZX6R Subframe can be swapped over, there is a bit of welding, more details here: Project"636"tail swap. Final VERSION!!
  • 05/06 ZX6R Subframe can be swapped over as well, there needs to be brackets made, and some time but it can be done. My undertail project for 00-02 zx6r so far...
  • 07/08 ZX6R Subframe i have recently swapped over, there needs to be brackets added to the upper mounts of the subframe, and then brackets made and bolted or welded onto the frame for the lower mounts, the subframe is skinnier and offset for the undertail exhaust. On top of the work to get it mounted, there is a bit of working making cover panels for it to make it look right because its designed to have them there.
  • 09/10 ZX6R Subframe i have not done or seen in person, but it looks like a pretty simple swap for the most part, and it looks cool, but no info on it yet.
  • 06-08 R6 Tail swap, bolts right on the upper subframe mount, but you need to make a lower mount which can be easily bolted on and be adjusted for correct tail height. Seat lines up with tank with some work, but the Subframe bolts up pretty easily. Problem I ran into was there is not exhaust hanger, but other then that, its a very different mod, and its actually a quite simple bolt up with some minor drilling and simple tools can have it done in a few hours. If you are attempting to do this, then I would hope and assume you have some wrenching skills, if not, it may be hard.


Bodywork:
  • Nothing other then the "G" and "J" and ZZR600 stuff will "Bolt Up" but here are a few sets that swap with some work.
  • 03/04 ZX6R Bodywork lines up nice, but the entire ram air system needs to be changed, and you need to make new dash covers, and buy all of the corresponding pieces including headlights etc.
  • 05/06 ZX6R Bodywork, same exact deal as the 03/04 stuff as it requires all the same mods to work.
  • 98-02 ZX6R and 05-08 ZZR600 Bodywork is ALL THE SAME MINUS THE UPPER FAIRING, which means you can use a 98 side panel with a 02 upper or whatever combination you want, the 98/99 Upper and the 00-02 Upper bolt up the same, but are shaped a little different and use different lights, and windscreens.


IF ITS NOT LISTED IN HERE, IT MOST LIKLY DOES NOT FIT, BUT I MAY HAVE MISSED A FEW THINGS. BUT USE YOUR HEAD, LOOK AT THE LISTS ON WHAT PARTS ARE ALL THE SAME AND IF THEY FIT YOUR NEEDS!!!! PLEASE DONT ASK WILL A ZX9R ENGINE FIT, ITS NOT LISTED, NO IT DOESNT, AND PLEASE READ THAT THE ZX6R FROM 98-02 AND THE ZZR600 FROM 05-08 ARE THE SAME WITH THE EXCEPTIONS LISTED!!!

:cool3: HOPE THIS HELPS SOME PEEPS OUT WITH WHAT FITS AND WHAT DOESN'T :hump6:done:
 
#35 ·
Oh, and does anybody know how well dirtbike bars would mount up to a newer top triple?
 
#38 ·
Yes. This has been confirmed many times on many forums. Extremely popular upgrade. You will need a few washers on top of the shock though. Your shock is a little longer than the newer ones. Adjust to your liking.





So to put 03-04 or 05-06 forks on my J, I'll need the forks, both triples, and the piece to go on top of the steering stem if beard still makes it? Anything else I'm missing? Trying to price this out
Your J stem has to be pressed out of the J lower tree and then pressed into the lower tree from any 03-08 ZX6R. They're all dimensionally the same. Top trees are also, but look different model to model.

If you want dirt bars you'll need an 03/04 top tree, fill in the cavities on the under side with JB Weld (for strength), then drill for risers. I opted to hack up a $230 HoHey top tree made for the 05/06 636. I had to do this to make it work on my J. I suggest doing the previously mentioned method. The HoHey tree is nice, but it was a pain to grind down and modify. I'm not going to get deep into exactly what needed modified. Save your money and a headache.
 
#44 ·
Yes, theyre same other than colours.
 
#47 ·
Seats are pretty specific. Probably just stick between 03-04
 
#50 ·
With the right set of skills and a welder and a good fuel controller and tune afterwards you can make just about anything work really. Without any work? Pretty sure they're limited. I know people put 03-04 headers on J's but I don't think you'd want older stuff on your bike
 
#51 ·
From what I'm seeing in the swap list a ZX12 front for assembly will bolt on to a J model with no mods, am I right? Will it need the 12 wheel or can the J wheel be used with it's spacers? Thanks
 
#52 · (Edited)
I am planning to do this swap on a Versys so the triple trees are not an issue. Either bore the lower if using ZX10 or leave as is with the ZX6R
I will lower the rear to compensate for the shorter fork, and my short legs, yielding ER6 geometry

Understood about the 04-05 ZX10 forks c/w axle and the direct fit with the wheel and rotors. I also understand if using the 05 - 08 ZX6R fork c/w axle one needs to machine the wheel to fit the 25mm axle

How to handle the lack of ABS on all these forks

Aside from the ABS problem it is easy so far

Now lets throw the ZX6R big piston +09 forks into the mix. 51mm top and 53mm bottom means boring my existing Versys trees 1mm and 3mm respectively. Do I have the fork size correct?

Is this still a 25mm axle - I am fine with machining the wheel as required

I do not see provision for the ABS sensor on the ZX6R until 2013
the 2013 also has 310mm rotors - will these fit my Versys/ER6 wheels

Are all the BP - ABS forks the same 51 x 53mm yokes
I think that the zx10 is 43mm tubes and the zx6R is 41mm

The ZX10 has had BP ABS forks since 2011 but the same 310mm brake issues
 
#56 ·
I Imagine if the same website lists them as different parts, then they aren't compatible without any custom work
 
#57 ·
Z1000 Top tree compatibility

In their quest for dirt bars, has anyone tried the Z1000 top tree onto 05-06 ZX6R forks and wheel assembly?

On a few forums they say they will work, on others they say no. Does anyone here have experience with that?

I am running a stock 06 ZX6R front end. If i can source a 03-07 Z1000 top tree, can they be bolted onto a ZX6R front end?
 
#58 ·
In their quest for dirt bars, has anyone tried the Z1000 top tree onto 05-06 ZX6R forks and wheel assembly?

On a few forums they say they will work, on others they say no. Does anyone here have experience with that?

I am running a stock 06 ZX6R front end. If i can source a 03-07 Z1000 top tree, can they be bolted onto a ZX6R front end?
Why not just get risers for your zx6r top triple? I have risers drilled into my top triple on my 01 and plenty of stunters have them on their 636's
 
#59 ·
I am going to build another bike like this, but with dirt bars.
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I want an OEM look to the bars and such. if I cant do that, i will just machine a top triple myself that can accomodate risers. I'm not a huge fan of adapting risers to the ZX6R trees.
I will investigate a small production run of billet top trees as well if I cannot find a suitable alternative, but i want to rule out the Z1000 top tree route first.
 
#61 ·
That may be...one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Wtf man? yeah go ahead and use a 10 year old outdated swingarm for looks on a sport bike. Shit's gonna handle like a bitch if you rig that up
 
#62 ·
First off I didn't ask your opinion. second off I don't stunt, race, or hang corners therefore the handling is not a big deal to me. If it was a big deal I would NOT have lowered the front and rear of my bike. I ride for the pure enjoyment of riding and what I like and makes me comfortable.I may not get from point A to point B as fast as the next guy but I will enjoy the long slow safer ride there. I honestly think the stunt bikes look like enhanced dirt bikes and I don't understand why someone would pay thousands for a new bike and then spend thousands more on suspension upgrades and hundreds on where your feet sit on the pegs just to risk laying it down and all that money going to waste. but that's the wonderful thing about everyone having different opinions. I thought this was a forum to help one another out with questions/problems they may have. so if all you have is a negative opinion I would really appreciate it if you would keep your opinions to yourself as I have!
 
#63 ·
Butt hurt. I don't have a stunt bike for 1, and for 2, those opinions clearly weren't kept to yourself if I know them. If you ride slow, don't stunt or carve canyons, then why the street bike? Cosmetics I guess. You've been here for like 5 posts, you don't know 99% of what goes on in this forum. If you did, you wouldn't be butt hurt over that.You remind me of a stretched busa guy that likes his long straight chrome swingarm that doesn't even move up and down.


As for your question, go search if an 09 swingarm will fit on an 00-04. I know 05-08's will so I'm sure if an 09 will fit on an older model then you can make it fit. But not without some custom work. It's probably not going to mount straight up.
 
#64 ·
I appreciate your help. Ive seen people putting the 09 swingarm on an 03 but not the other way around. I kinda figured from reading that post that it could be done hence the reason I asked if someone has done or has heard of anyone doing it.

And as far as me being one of those stretched busa guys that likes his long straight chrome swingarm that doesn't even move up and down. Long and straight maybe but not a fan of chrome and the busa's or Gixxer's. And it will go up and down. Its called Air ride... I like to be different. Don't really care if anyone else likes it as long as I do.
 
#65 ·
We're pretty performance oriented around here so we usually upgrade instead of downgrade, especially when it comes to suspension.
 
#68 ·
The ZX6 swingarms will all just about swap from 1989 - 2012 (and probably 13/14)

The 89-92's have an easily solved clearance issue with the chain rubber, not seen on a 93-2006 E model but I know they fit the 95-97 F, 98-99 G, 00-02 J/A1P and 03-04 B.

No reason it won't fit, they used a 180 rear tyre from '00 onwards (should also be fine on a 98-99 as it's the same rim) so with some custom spacers you'll be sorted; alternative would be to fit a full 03 rear wheel, spacers and caliper mount.
 
#69 ·
Update the list:
2011 and 2012 6r wheels are the same as 2005- 2010
 
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#71 ·
Shame you're not this side of the pond or I'd buy you the older tail end parts and trade you them for your 09 rear!