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  • still_bluenoser
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    not very good customer service from the new ownership... should have at the very least cleaned up the backed up jobs.

    I'm planning a similar build so I'm all subscribed up!!

    Very nice work so far, has me feeling good about diving into it

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  • ukilme
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    Sometimes life just keeps on getting in the way.

    I emailed the machining company that was doing my shocks mount and we had decided to use sleeves as the zrx shocks bushing are 14mm. Anyways, I was told that the work would start within the week and ahead of schedule.

    A month later, I have heard nothing from them. I ended up calling them and found out that the guy doing my mounts was basically pushed out of his business by a new majority owner and small jobs like mine are no longer welcomed. He tried to get in the shop to do it during the evening but was locked out. He tried to get another machinist to do it but nope.

    So, I have the frame now after almost four months and still at square one. This is ****ing me off.

    Good news, the move went well and I am off during the Christmas to work on the garage and then I can get going on the bike again.

    Katman, thanks for the encouragement.

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  • Guest
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    Slow-go is better than no-go. Keep up the good work. We need more killer kats here in Canada.
    Cheers.

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  • Bad Kaw
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    Oh, don't talk about garages...mine is a few wires away from "my turn" at working on it...but still: that's a few wires I ain't touchin'!!! Wish I was done with my garage.

    Glad it's going good; keep posting!

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  • ukilme
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    Ya, it is going slower then I thought but it is moving at a snail's pace. I bought a new bike over the summer and have been riding that.

    The frame is at a machine shop to get new shock mounts done to it. That will be done in a month or so as they do it on their spare time and have four or five bikes ahead of me. It saves me money.

    I got the GS1100 motor mounted into my other frame. The valves clearance were all good. I got the o-rings ready for the carbs and they are cleaned. I was getting ready to trying to fire it up but my wife and I just bought a house this week. And now we are focused on selling ours.

    Good news is I got a larger heated garage to play in

    Sometimes life just gets in the way

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  • Bad Kaw
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    Gotten anywhere on this, lately???

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  • amxsteve
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    keep up the great work.I cant wait to start on my kat this winter.It will be a blast to ride and you will sure get the looks

    Steve

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  • ukilme
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    After this was done, I decided to install some Race Tech 1 kg springs in the gsxr forks as the bike will be heavier. They were the last ones here in Canada. I tried to order them from Bike Bandit but the order kept getting canceled.


    I have done a few forks over time but the Suzuki one was a pain. I tried to make my spring compressor with 2" pipe and threaded rods.

    Looks like the one down the page in this thread.http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthr...ork+compressor

    However, the race tech spring was so strong that the pipe would give out. Finally, I went this way...
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    It is not the safest way but it work great. And I kept it pointed away from me. The c-clamp was there to keep the angle iron from twisting near the top as the pressure grew. It was a bit of over kill.


    Got the cap on. Once it was on, I released the pressure by holding the tie down straps to the fork tub with one hand and released the straps. Then loosened the bolts and moved the angle iron out the way. And it was done.

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  • ukilme
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    I then decide to check the wheel spacers to make sure it will be fine. I tried a straight edge method but had problems as my straight edge bent some how from the store to home.

    There is a good read here about the wheel alignments.

    Technical Info posts that are deemed to be important or popular will be placed here for easier access. If you feel a post should be moved from the Technical Info forum to here then PM the Administrator with your request.


    So, I decided to try the string method. I was able to go through the frame as I had no engine. And I measured the string at all four points on the rear rim to make sure it was the same height.



    After, making sure the string was hardly touching the rim and cleared the swing arm and frame cross member, I was able to take some measurements. The left side of the bike was 26mm from the string and the right side was 23mm which should be fine overall. I also measured several spots along the frame and made sure the measurements were the same for both sides and they were...frame is good...just had to double check.
    Last edited by Guest; 07-13-2010, 02:36 PM.

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  • ukilme
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    Some more work done on the Kat:

    The shock mounts were welded on but I need to get new upper shock mounts made and welded as the shocks were pigeon toed. And now the upper part of the shock is half on the threads. Hence, the levels in the photo:

    If I had not offset the bottom mounts by 5mm, it would have be okay. Oh well, I am learning... The piece of metal on the left side mount is for the chain guard to attach to.

    Also, I got the brake stop welded onto the swing arm as I am using a 93 gsxr brake setup which does not use the B12 brake arm.


    Also, got the steering stops on the tree done.
    Last edited by Guest; 07-13-2010, 02:42 PM.

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  • ukilme
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    Thanks, I am still plugging away at it slowly.

    The swing arm is welded up and I just doubled checked the spacers and they are about 2-3 mm out which is not bad. And had the steering stop welded to the CBR trees.

    I'll try to post more pictures later today or tomorrow.

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  • Smokinapankake
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    Looks great! That paint is stunning! Will be watching with interest....

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  • ukilme
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    Here is another update in the same night. I know to much.

    Anyways, I got some ZRX1200 shocks for the project off of Ebay. The problem with them it the top mount for the shock is 14mm while the mount on the Kat is 12mm. After trying to make some spacers, I found that the bottom bushing has the same size rubber with the center being 10mm but with enough material to drill out. So, I popped out the larger diameter bushing and got some new bottom bushing to drill out. It worked great.


    The next major issue I had was shock mounts for the B12 swing arm. So, I found a drawing for shock mounts on oldskoolsuzuki.com and used that as the bases for the drawings.


    I took this shot after I made my first cut.


    Before I cut anymore, I drilled out the holes using a drill press. Started with a small drill bit and then would step it up until I got what I wanted.

    I used a hand mitre saw to make the angled cuts. It worked great but was slow and my hand was dead afterward.


    To get the rounded look. I used a circle template to draw a circle. Then used a belt hand to shape it.

    Here is a quick look with it on the swing arm and shock.

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  • ukilme
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    Just updating the thread. I have not been sitting on my butt. I cut and polished my body by hand and here are some shots.

    This was wet sanded down starting with 2000 then 2500 because the clear was pretty good.


    This is the first hand buffing with Meguiars Ultimate compound (UC). It similiar to Meguairs M105 pro stuff but easier to get. I did try my 3M and I did tried Presta Ultra cutting creme but they did not seem to work as good as the Meguiars stuff.


    This the forth buffing with UC


    Now, I used Meguiars scratch X (#1). They do not make it any more but you can still fine if you keep your eye open. They now have ScratchX2 which is actually more agressive but as not aggressive as UC.

    This is twice with ScratchX

    After scratchX, I actually hit it with Meguairs No.09 which is in their pro-line. It a swirl remover and polish. I then hit it a Meguiars Polish (yes, this is overkill with the polish but what the hey)


    I did this with every piece to get it really smooth. After all this, this found out Meguiars makes 4 inch pads to do this...... The tank alone took almost 9 hours.

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  • ukilme
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    I had hope it went well with you. Sorry it did not. What size of gun are you using and what clear?

    Thanks for the compliments.

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