Chimera M24 Ruckus Fork Adapters - Honda Grom 125
Chimera M24 Ruckus Fork Adapters - Honda Grom 125
Chimera M24 Ruckus Fork Adapters - Honda Grom 125
Chimera M24 Ruckus Fork Adapters - Honda Grom 125
Chimera M24 Ruckus Fork Adapters - Honda Grom 125
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Chimera M24 Ruckus Fork Adapters - Honda Grom 125

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    DESCRIPTION

    Chimera M24 Ruckus Front Fork Adapter for Honda Grom 125! This adapter kit will allow you to convert and run any Ruckus front forks, from RRGS, NCY, Feign, etc. To lower the Grom for that slammed look!

    Available in Raw or Hard Anodized Black


    ***Warning: This setup WILL require a decent amount of modification, and because of the wide variety of forks on the market, it will require that custom axle spacers and caliper spacers to align everything! Even though it does "bolt in", this setup does require a decent level of skill to install. If you don't know anything about making spacers, please take it to someone who does for the installation!*** What is included? Included in this setup are the two SOLID Billet 6061-T6 Aluminum Fork adapters. These are designed to install in place of the stock forks, and then allow you to slide a Honda Ruckus/Zoomer fork into the lower end of the adapter, and clamp it just like you would on a scooter.

    What considerations are there for installing this?

    • If you use a fork such as an RRGS or NCY "low down" fork, your stock headlight WILL NOT FIT! You will need to do something custom for a headlight. We recommend the longer Ruckus front forks (non-low downs)
    • Also, the front of the bike will be VERY low, and if you combine that with the rear lowered shock to get a leveled stance. You WILL need to cut the stock kickstand to shorten them, or the bike will not be able to lean without hitting on the left side.
    • Another thing to consider is the header/muffler height. Ground clearance can be a issue! A custom exhaust may be required for this setup, or heavily modifying an off-the-shelf header may need to be done.
    • If you run a longer front fork, like the regular NCY, or long RRGS Ruckus forks, you will have much better clearance, but the bike won't be nearly as low. Also, you will be able to run the stock headlight with a longer fork setup.
    • Due to using forks from a Ruckus, the Grom front fender will no longer used since the Ruckus fork doesn't have the same mounting tabs. Custom fender brackets will need to be made if you would like to run the stock Fender.
    • You will want to run a stiffer rear shock, or add pre-load... this will give you better ground clearance while riding the bike.
    • You WILL have to flip the wheel around so the rotor is on the other side of the bike from stock, which will also mean you will need to flip the tire on the wheel before going back out for a ride so the tire is rolling the proper direction!
    • DO NOT use forks from overseas that locate the axle BEHIND the centerline of the fork... if you do, the tire will hit the cylinder head... some forks extend the axle to the front side of the fork, and these would be ok, but you will be changing the rake of the bike, and it will handle differently.
    • Max depending on what fork you decide to use, the largest front tire you could run is a 110/70-12. For super slammed set ups, you will be require to run 100/60-12.

    THESE ADAPTERS ARE NOT FOR EVERYONE! If you enjoy popping wheelies, stunting, dragging knee in corners, etc... don't bother with this setup... If you are looking for simple bolt-on, this setup is not for you... there is a fair bit of "figuring" that you will need to do to get this setup to work on your bike!

    ⚠ WARNING: California Proposition 65 www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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