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  • scottychop

    #31
    Pipes

    I'm not sure what route I am going to take with the pipes yet. These stock ones are crap for sure. You looking to part ways with your Mac? I have a spare set of headers, and was thinking about making my own pipes and baffles. Check out this link for more ideas:



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    • Charlie G
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      #32
      Thanks for the ideas. I want to hang onto my Mac unit and try to alter to a more pleasurable tone.

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      • scottychop

        #33
        Major Setback? You be the judge....

        Finally got in the shop today. Cut and filed the spacers for between the bearings and for centering. Things looked really good until I through the front wheel on to see if things would line up ok. Then I noticed, that yes indeed, the GSXR calipers are VERY wide compared to stockers and hit the mag. That means if I want to run the stock wheels, I can't use these calipers. Or, I have to run them upside down, or reversed. Think I could space the rotors with washers?





        Perhaps like this?

        Last edited by Guest; 07-31-2010, 12:23 PM.

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        • scottychop

          #34
          Spacers started

          Well, it turns out .25" (6.3mm) is just right for spacing out the rotors. I cut them out of Aluminum with a template, circle cutter, holesaw, jigsaw, and file. Whew! The rotors clear by a few mm's.





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          • gregos

            #35
            amazing job .

            is this stock 16 wheel?


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            • Guest

              #36
              Looking good Scotty... that will stop so much better than a stock 450

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              • scottychop

                #37
                Nope

                it's a stock 19" wheel from an '80 L model. Love the avatar!

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                • scottychop

                  #38
                  Moving along....

                  Still working on the front brakes sadly. I've spent about 15+ hours in the shop this week fiddling around with them. I am on prototype number 3 and have hit a few sticky wickets. The first two versions didn't provide enough strength. With all of the offset problems with the rotor, I had only .125" of space on the inside to fit up a bracket. I tried beefing up a that version but it felt flimsy. I came up with another version that sits outside the stock GSXR forks, and then via spacers, goes back to the calipers.

                  I don't have a lathe, so I am going to have to farm these out, meaning it will be awhile before I can finally bolt these up.



                  And then a little inspiration for the front end. Anyone got a source for these lights??

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                  • gregos

                    #39
                    looks like standart spot lights .

                    you can find those at any hardware store .

                    * although they look good , the ilumination is poor . try to find halogen lights.

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                    • scottychop

                      #40
                      Yeah

                      that's what I thought. I just need the lenses and trim rings, as the body will need to be mounted differently. I found one source for them pretty cheaply:

                      3" lights

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                      • sschering

                        #41
                        Originally posted by scottychop

                        I don't have a lathe, so I am going to have to farm these out, meaning it will be awhile before I can finally bolt these up.



                        Talk to Phinney Bay Machine Works in Bremerton..

                        The owner used to race GS's and makes quite a few custom parts for em..
                        He's ok with making a few one off bike parts.


                        Nice work.. Does the speedo drive still fit with the spacers?

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                        • scottychop

                          #42
                          Sorta...

                          It took a bit of work to make it fit between the rotor bolts. I ended up shaving down the outside of the drive to fit.

                          Scott

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                          • gregos

                            #43
                            which 3d software do you use?

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                            • scottychop

                              #44
                              Hey,

                              I just use the free version of Google Sketchup. It's all I'll ever really need.

                              Scott

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                              • scottychop

                                #45
                                Some progress...

                                Still working on the forks but no pictures to show. I did some work on the bike itself today. Put in a few hours working on taking out the stock gauges and putting in a mini-speedo. Not sure if I like it yet. Then I did the Coil Relay Mod. She started up fine, so I assume I did it right!



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