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    Project 1100 Bandit/Gsxr conv



    Decided with the time lapse on this build and the fact that it basically starting from a the frame up I would continue it here in the project section.

    Got the frame back today from the powder coater. Went with what is called cardinal black with a 20% gloss sheen, almost a satin finish.






    #2
    How to make a great looking bike, step 1.


    Nice!
    I am so jealous of you guys with your fancy-dancy powder coated frames!

    Keep the pics flowing!

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      #3
      Joe, if you don't mind, who did the coating and how much?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Billy Ricks View Post
        Joe, if you don't mind, who did the coating and how much?
        Billy,

        Accent Powder Coating in Austin, I bundled it with my four truck wheels, but I believe the price on the frame was $200.00.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
          Billy,

          Accent Powder Coating in Austin, I bundled it with my four truck wheels, but I believe the price on the frame was $200.00.
          Thanks Joe, I've bookmarked their website for the future.

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            #6
            It's officially a roller again....





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              #7
              A few more....









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                #8
                lookin good joe, its coming along well

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                  #9
                  Schweeet!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pontiacstogo View Post
                    Schweeet!
                    Totally !!!!!

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                      #11
                      That does look great Joe. One of these days I'll get around to a complete facelift on my bike.

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                        #12
                        Very cool. So what's the plan of attack?

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                          #13
                          Waiting on a new harness and push pull throttle. More than likely a new Dyna ignition and coil in the works as well. Here is the current contents of the build...

                          -93 GSXR front end, forks, rotors and calipers, b12 front wheel P/C black
                          -Replaced the stock springs with a set of Race Tech .95kg/mm
                          -ABM top triple GSXR replacement for risers
                          -FZ1 Gen II bars
                          -frame powder coated 20% gloss
                          -stock 83 gauges
                          -Sargents seat recover
                          -Fabbed mounting plates with ZX12R rear sets
                          -98 b12 swingarm with reducer bushings
                          -welded shock pivots, had mono pivot removed
                          -swingarm P/C black
                          -98 b12 rear wheel and caliper, wheel P/C black
                          -Pirelli Diablo 180/55/ZR 17, 120/70/ZR 17
                          -stock 83 Katana swingarm bolt
                          -Ohlins rear shocks
                          -5/8 offset 17t front sprocket 520 pitch
                          -Supesprox rear 47t 520 pitch
                          -DID gold 520 ERV3 X-ring
                          -RS 36 flatslides
                          -K&N pods
                          -Vance & Hines 4 into 1

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                            #14
                            Someone on old skool commented that the front discs are on wrong? R & L

                            Last edited by Guest; 03-05-2010, 04:47 PM.

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                              #15
                              He's right, the wiper grooves are the give away. You got right on the left and left on the right. If you look closely you'll see ON L and ON R stamped into the discs. The stamping is around one of the slide pins that attaches the disc to the carrier.

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