1981 GSX1100 Katana Based Project
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Have swapped the single throttle and cable for the twin set-up. Single throttle = 400g. Twin throttle = 500g.
Single OEM throttle by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
The twin throttle is fitted with a rubbber grip so that needs to be swapped for the light weight foam grip so a few more grams to be saved after the grips are swapped. For now the tally will be with the rubber grip.
Running tally = 184,685 grams.Leave a comment:
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During the mock-up, testing and fitting stage the front calipers were bolted on using steel allen bolts however, now that the caliper installation has been sorted the steel allen bolts can be replaced. There were a few other places that had steel bolts being used so while ordering the caliper bolts I added the extra few tapered Ti bolts as well to shave off a few more grams.
After the bolts have been swapped I'll weigh the steel bolts to compare the difference between steel and Ti.
Ti bolts 1 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
Ti bolts 2 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
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The replacement and much lighter model horn now installed and operational.
Horn b 13 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
Horn b12 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
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Fuse cover was showing 40 plus years of wear and tear so gave it a tidy up with a clean and coat of paint.
Fuse cover by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
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Update regarding the throttle cables. As much as I wanted to use OEM Kat switchblocks for the build I don't want to butcher expensive OEM vintage switchblocks that I can use on my other Kats if needed. Spoke with some mates who have installed 750F carbs on their Kats and they advise the best option is to find a genuine Suzi twin cable switchblock and keep it simple. New cables are available from Suzuki and at AUD $34.70 each so they are not much more than the aftermarket cables for sale around the place.
Have found a used swithblock and have been told it will arrive by 27 Dec at the latest. I am hoping that is the end of the cable issue, will know for sure soon enough? Twin throttle cables, can't wait to add extra weight.
Last edited by Shin-Ken 1074; 12-15-2023, 05:01 PM.Leave a comment:
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Same here, I was very young and my first two wheel ride with an engine was on a machine owned by a friend, Phillip. Still remember the fun we all had racing it around at a good 15 miles an hour, oh the speed, but it was enough to get me interested in riding bikes and that has stayed to this very day.The first time I ever rode a motorized 2-wheel vehicle was my 12th summer, and I was finally granted a turn on some kid's mini bike. A generic little vehicle with Briggs & Stratton 3 hp pull rope to start engine that was ubiquitous in those days. Hooray! But...
The twist grip throttle was broken, and it was ridden with a hand on the carburetor. A bummer, but it was still enough to hook me for the next 55 years.
Can't remember the brand of the bike but it had the Briggs/Stratton red engine in red frame with a flat white seat and semi ape hanger bars that made us look super cool and yes, the rope pull start, not so cool. We were lucky, the hand throttle worked.
Last edited by Shin-Ken 1074; 12-14-2023, 08:58 PM.Leave a comment:
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The first time I ever rode a motorized 2-wheel vehicle was my 12th summer, and I was finally granted a turn on some kid's mini bike. A generic little vehicle with Briggs & Stratton 3 hp pull rope to start engine that was ubiquitous in those days. Hooray! But...
The twist grip throttle was broken, and it was ridden with a hand on the carburetor. A bummer, but it was still enough to hook me for the next 55 years.Leave a comment:
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While ratting through the EF parts box I found this. I don't know if it is a genuine EF horn but that doesn't matter, what matters are the numbers on the scale.
horn b 2 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
The SZ horn is getting the flick and this little gem is getting the gig.
horn b 3 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
horn b 5 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
horn b 6 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
A very nice surprise and a 119 gram reduction from the running tally.
Running tally = 184,585 grams.
Last edited by Shin-Ken 1074; 12-14-2023, 02:54 AM.Leave a comment:
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Yayyyyy, found the EF throttle cable, too short by a mile so that eliminates one option.
Effy cable by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
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Great work Lorenzo, and good to hear your trip was saved.On friday evenings I've made my ow throttle cables;
I even went as far as (no big deal really) melting the small lead ball which goes inside the slide (Mikuni carbs), and the barrel shaped one -for the throttle tube.
One Sunday morning, a cable end and a length of 12mm cable saved my trip.Leave a comment:
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On friday evenings I've made my ow throttle cables;
I even went as far as (no big deal really) melting the small lead ball which goes inside the slide (Mikuni carbs), and the barrel shaped one -for the throttle tube.
One Sunday morning, a cable end and a length of 12mm cable saved my trip.
That Kats lineup is awe inspiring; those machines carry a menace or a promise...Last edited by Lorenzo; 12-14-2023, 02:38 AM.Leave a comment:
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No joy finding an 1135 EF cable in the spares bin. There is little to no space available to modify the carb throttle bracket which is my preferred option as then stock throttle cables can be used. Will have to spend some time working this one out.
Where the throttle should be.
stop 1 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
To gain a few mm positioned both lock nuts below the bracket and with cable at full adjustment top and bottom the cable is in tension and holding up the throttle stop.
stop 3 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
stop 2 by Max Mutarn, on Flickr
Last edited by Shin-Ken 1074; 12-14-2023, 12:29 AM.Leave a comment:


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