GS1100G suspension upgrades?recommeded parts?

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  • Grimly
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    #46
    That would do it - KISS principle.
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    • RichDesmond
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      #47
      You will not get an accurate sag measurement doing it alone.
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      • Buffalo Bill
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        #48
        Grimly, I used your twist tie trick, worked good for me.
        Rich, you're right but, dang no volunteers.

        I watched a useful old video to remind me how to do it right: Twist of the Wrist 2. It has a section demonstrating how to measure static sag.
        My 1100G measures out; front 30mm, rear 32mm.
        Measured my '90 GSX750F too and decided to swap the 200mm fork spacers to 230mm.
        Now it measures front 30mm, rear 35mm. OK for novice track day.
        Last edited by Buffalo Bill; 06-27-2015, 11:00 AM.
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        • RichDesmond
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          #49
          Closer to 35mm is what generally works best on street bikes.

          On the 750...holy crap, that's a lot of preload, 30mm + whatever it had to start with. Not a good thing.
          '20 Ducati Multistrada 1260S, '93 Ducati 750SS, '01 SV650S, '07 DL650, '01 DR-Z400S, '80 GS1000S, '85 RZ350

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          • Buffalo Bill
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            #50
            Rich, did not notice you're the Sonic Springs guy.
            Was gonna send email; Have you got springs for the 1990 GSX750F?
            Not that I hate the street ride on it, but for track days it's kinda soft. They are progressive rate springs and I measured the front static sag at 63mm, from no weight fully extended to full body weight in riding position. That's why I put the 230mm spacers in.
            1982 GS1100G-
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            • RichDesmond
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              #51
              Yep, sure do.



              63mm of sag, that's probably a record for a street bike.
              '20 Ducati Multistrada 1260S, '93 Ducati 750SS, '01 SV650S, '07 DL650, '01 DR-Z400S, '80 GS1000S, '85 RZ350

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              • Buffalo Bill
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                #52
                I saw that, but you know the 750 was redesigned for 98 forward?
                So are the springs the same for the pre and post 98 750F Katana?
                1982 GS1100G-
                1990 GSX750/1127
                1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
                1985 Kawasaki GPz750

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                • RichDesmond
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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Buffalo Bill
                  I saw that, but you know the 750 was redesigned for 98 forward?
                  So are the springs the same for the pre and post 98 750F Katana?
                  Yep, they all take the same fork springs.
                  '20 Ducati Multistrada 1260S, '93 Ducati 750SS, '01 SV650S, '07 DL650, '01 DR-Z400S, '80 GS1000S, '85 RZ350

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                  • Buffalo Bill
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                    #54
                    Ok, how about a swingarm brace for the 1100G?
                    This pic is for a BMW me thinks, but it's a great idea for the big G swingarms, I know mine sashays quite a bit when leaned over on uneven pavement.
                    In fact that is just the motion I wanted to eliminate.
                    Last edited by Buffalo Bill; 12-28-2015, 05:38 PM.
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                    • limeex2
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Buffalo Bill
                      Ok, how about a swingarm brace for the 1100G?
                      This pic is for a BMW me thinks, but it's a great idea for the big G swingarms, I know mine sashays quite a bit when leaned over on uneven pavement.
                      In fact that is just the motion I wanted to eliminate.
                      Where is that brace from!? You get what you pay for as far as suspension stuff goes. After having a adventure bike for a year (1050 triumph tiger) with 6" of travel front and rear and dealing with roads that look like something from a war zone, you dont know what your missing. It was basically a sport bike with travel/stunning ride, killer brakes, leg room and bags. Had 998 mile day on one. Not the best looking bike on the planet, but in the end I will have more $$$ into a restored GS than the Tiger.
                      Current Rides: 82 GS1100E, 00 Triumph 955 Speed Triple:twistedevil:, 03 Kawasaki ZRX1200, 01 Honda GL1800, '15 Kawasaki 1000 Versys
                      Past Rides: 72 Honda SL-125, Kawasaki KE-175, 77 GS750 with total yosh stage 1 kit, 79 GS1000s, 80 GS1000S, 82 GS750e,82 GS1000S, 84 VF500f, 86 FZR600, 95 Triumph Sprint 900,96 Triumph Sprint, 97 Triumph Sprint, 01 Kawasaki ZRX1200, 07 Triumph Tiger 1050, 01 Yam YFZ250F
                      Work in progress: 78 GS1000, unknown year GS1100ES

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                      • Buffalo Bill
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                        #56
                        It popped up in a google search for "why brace a swingarm?".
                        I would make my own, and already decided not to weld onto the shaft tube. Instead I'd use a bracket base on the brace arm for the tube side bolted on using the tube to hub bolts to hold it on.
                        1982 GS1100G-
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                        • Buffalo Bill
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                          #57
                          Ok, inspired to work on my GS1100G this winter, progressing towards more sport performance overall.
                          After I installed .95 Sonic Springs this last summer the front was a bit high. I decided to add clip-ons to lower the front.
                          Modded an upper tree from a 1100E to fit clip-ons, give them more angle adjustability.
                          One thing leads to another…








                          After clip-ons:


                          Notice it's a couple inches higher with Drag bars:
                          Last edited by Buffalo Bill; 01-31-2016, 05:50 PM.
                          1982 GS1100G-
                          1990 GSX750/1127
                          1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
                          1985 Kawasaki GPz750

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                          • RichDesmond
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                            #58
                            Did you slide the fork tubes up through the lower triple to give yourself enough tube above the upper triple to mount the clipons? Kinda looks like it...
                            If so, did you check to make sure the fender or lower fork tubes don't hit the lower triple at full compression?
                            '20 Ducati Multistrada 1260S, '93 Ducati 750SS, '01 SV650S, '07 DL650, '01 DR-Z400S, '80 GS1000S, '85 RZ350

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                            • Buffalo Bill
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                              #59
                              Hey Rich, weird questions there.
                              1982 GS1100G-
                              1990 GSX750/1127
                              1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
                              1985 Kawasaki GPz750

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                              • tkent02
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                                #60
                                Fender might hit the horns too at full compression if it's turned a bit? Looks like there's not a lot of clearance.
                                One GS1000E I bought a while ago had a dented fender from hitting a crash bar mounted across where your horns are, it wasn't even lowered like yours.
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