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Guest repliedWow good point tone! I had already planned to do some frame bracing, and I do like the way that 80GS1000 did his mount, so I'm gonna have to get some things mounted a lil bit more solid, and then see where the shock wants to be mounted and then add my bracing. I'm also planning to use a much smaller battery too, so that will help with space issues.
Hey 80GS1000, what did you do about the tube in the swinger between the pivot bearings? Did you do anything to center it, or just let it sit in there?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by safarijack View PostFor the top, I'm thinking about this, http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=329
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=332needs braces on the bend under the tank or maybe a tube from the top of it back into the top tube area, triangulation is the key word here
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by 80GS1000 View PostIf you take off the stock GSXR swingarm bushings, does the swingarm slot right in? It did on my 1000 frame. If that's the case get some reducer bushings made to allow you to use the GS swingarm bolt inside your GSXR swingarm. Just make sure the bushings fit flush with the GSXR swingarm pivot. Works great and doesn't involve removing material from a structurally important part of the frame.
Are you going to brace the frame and use a steering damper?
Yes, I will be bracing the frame, and using a stabalizer, I think there is a mount on my lower triple clamp.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by safarijack View PostIt's an '05 GSX-R 1000, the '06 is the same. With the bushings installed, its too wide by just a few mm, so I plan to take the same amount of material off from each side to make it fit, I think I will only be shaving 3-4mm so it shouldn't be a big deal. The big deal is going to come when I have to align the wheels, which also goes along with the chain........
Are you going to brace the frame and use a steering damper?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by skidMarkNZ View PostHey dude what swing arm is that, did you have to really mess with it to make it fit into the frame?
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Guest repliedThanks Billy, I was pretty sure that's what you did, but it was hard to tell. I cut the original wings off of it months ago. I just didn't know what rear sets you used to match the angle of the frame so good, and that is what I wanted.
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Guest repliedHey dude what swingarm is that, did you have to really mess with it to make it fit into the frame?
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Guest repliedRight side is like this, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1994-...Q5fAccessories.
Legt side like this, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1994-...Q5fAccessories. This one is missing the linkage and shift lever.
I welded plates to the frame just where the subframe angles up near the pivot bolt. I used 1/4" plate so it would be thick enough to drill and tap. The size of the plates can be trimmed down to where very little weight is added. You lose weight anyway ditching the stock pegs and mounting points.Last edited by Guest; 02-11-2010, 04:39 PM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Billy Ricks View PostI'm using '95 750 forks with a 954 triple. I picked up a lot more clearance than I had with the '88 forks. Looks like I have 7.5-8 inches between the frame and ground. You don't need as much clearance as stock with the shorter travel on newer forks. Between the compliance of the radials and being able to set up on the stiff side because of the radials you can lose a little clearance and not have it be an issue.
BTW, if one of the mods wants to move this to the new project bikes thread, that would be cool. I overlooked it when I started this thread.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by safarijack View PostHey Billy, What forks are you using, 750 or 1100? Also, what kind of ground clearance do you have at the bottom of your frame?
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Guest repliedHey Billy, What forks are you using, 750 or 1100? Also, what kind of ground clearance do you have at the bottom of your frame?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jwhelan65 View PostHow close does the shock pivot on the GSXR swinger line up with the GS frame? Height or length issues?
The lower shock mount I'm going to fab up very similar to this, since our frames are so similar in this area. http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=421
For the top, I'm thinking about this, http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=329
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Guest repliedNice build.
That thing is gonna be slick. Keep the pics coming. And good luck!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jwhelan65 View PostHow close does the shock pivot on the GSXR swinger line up with the GS frame? Height or length issues?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Billy Ricks View PostI've never looked at the newer wheels, but is there any chance of doing a bearing swap to make the rear wheel work?
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