• Required reading for all forum users!!!

    Welcome!
    Register to access the full functionality of the GSResources forum. Until you register and activate your account you will not have full forum access, nor will you be able to post or reply to messages.

    A note to new registrants...
    All new forum registrations must be activated via email before you have full access to the forum.

    A Special Note about Email accounts!
    DO NOT SIGN UP USING hotmail, outlook, gmx, sbcglobal, att, bellsouth or email.com. They delete our forum signup emails.

    A note to old forum members...
    I receive numerous requests from people who can no longer log in because their accounts were deleted. As mentioned in the forum FAQ, user accounts are deleted if you haven't logged in for the past 6 months. If you can't log in, then create a new forum account. If you don't get an error message, then check your email account for an activation message. If you get a message stating that the email address is already in use, then your account still exists so follow the instructions in the forum FAQ for resetting your password.

    Have you forgotten your password or have a new email address? Then read the forum FAQ for details on how to reset it.

    Any email requests for "can't log in anymore" problems or "lost my password" problems will be deleted. Read the forum FAQ and follow the instructions there - that's what we have one for...

  • Returning Visitors

    If you are a returning visitor who never received your confirmation email, then odds are your email provider is blockinig emails from our server. The only thing that can be done to get around this is you will have to try creating another forum account using an email address from another domain.

    If you are a returning visitor to the forum and can't log in using your old forum name and password but used to be able to then chances are your account is deleted. Purges of the databases are done regularly. You will have to create a new forum account and you should be all set.

BUILDING AN I.C.B.M. KATANA 1100

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
remember it is going atop this. It is a flatter black and the outer case covers are all gloss like the block and head.
 
I've been lurking on this thread for a while. It reads like a cliffhanger...whats going to happen next! :D
Katman that is an amazing job , I am always in awe of others that can see through all the adversity , and be so flexible on the approach.
Just a thought before I go, turn this whole thread into a something you can print out for others . As a source of engineering knowledge and helpful hints and tips from all concerned it would help a bucket load of Katana modifiers out there. Good luck with it all , I'll disappear again and wait for the next episode of .......................................

KATMMMMMMMMAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!! :D


cheers Michael
 
details, details.

for anyone who has rusty or ungly motormount nuts. The mount bolts that pass through from one side to the other of the engine.

I have a few ugly ones and found that there are two chrome head bolts under the cam cover that are the same size and look a lot better.

just a small thing but I hate those thin nuts. Tightened one up and the bolt broke through the end.

I am just keeping busy checking all the little things till the motor is done.

I think now I am going to make up a alum. catch can for the crank case breather tube. I am thinking of making it to replace the right side of the air box. Maybe make it the same shape to keep the cosmetic look but use the space.
 
I'm not going anywhere.....sorry detractors.

Thank's guys for ALLLLLLLl the PM's......and support....WOW.

Thanks Frank very much for the quick response. Now we can all take advantage of the benefits of this forum without reservation.

propflux01 said:
M-cycle forum, yes...But that is why there is a section called 'Off Topic".

For those who don't know......there is an off topic section that is not in the list of forums. it is under "USERGROUPS" For those of us that had NO idea. but thanks for the constuctive input.

THIS DEAL IS DONE.

My motor should be done this week. I have been very busy at work and will be most of this week so won't have time to pick it up if it is...and wouldn't you know it I think I have to work Sat.

You better get a move on Hoomgar!!!!!!!! your number is almost up.
 
I decided not to use oem controls and throttle setup.

using 2004 sv1000 throttle and control. I like the seperate units and I needed a push/pull throttle for the rs flatslides. APE wanted about 70.00 for one and I got this one for almost nada. I just have to lengthen the the cables by 4 inches.

Some like to be true to stock but I love to marry old with new and make hybrids. That is my thing.

83control1.jpg
83control2.jpg
 
When you are ready will there be ANY parts left fully stock? :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
katman said:
My motor should be done this week. I have been very busy at work and will be most of this week so won't have time to pick it up if it is...and wouldn't you know it I think I have to work Sat.

You better get a move on Hoomgar!!!!!!!! your number is almost up.

The game is afoot!

My engine is also slated to be completed this week :D

But I am burned out and lasy and nothing would make me happier than getting it done.... whenever.

I hope you beat me. Can I ride it when you get it done? :lol:


Oh, thx for staying :)
 
robinjo said:
When you are ready will there be ANY parts left fully stock? :lol: :lol: :lol:

I know for the purist I am butchering the bike but I have only made a couple minor changes:

ENGINE:
stage II cams, adj cam cogs, manual cam chain adj, wiseco 1166 kit, port/polish, Earl's oil cooler/S/S lines with anodized fittings, GS1150 oil filter cover, top end oiling kit with billet alum cam link S/S lines with anodized fittings, powder coated, mikuni 36mm RS Flatslides, APE oval pod filters, dyna ignition/coils/rev limiter, APE HD clutch basket, high output oil pump, welded crank, Pingel polished alum. dual feed fuel valve, S/S allen head bolt set complete, vance & hines chrome 4 into 1

FRAME:
braced and powder coated, underslung rear brake caliper conversion for brake arm mounting, 2004 sv1000 push/pull throttle

SUSPENSION:
92 gsxr 750 forks/wheels 180/55/17/clipons/triples, progressive rear shocks

DRIVE TRAIN:
530 red/blk EKchain conversion, vortex rear 49 tooth alum sprocket, anodized sprocket nuts, PFMR billet alum outboard bearing support kit with 17 tooth output cog,

BRAKES:
92 gsxr nissin's, EBC 320mm Pro Light anodized rotors with billet alum adapters for calipers, S/S lines with anodized fittings, 2004 sv1000 front master assembly

The left control is stock because I havent found another one I like better yet that will work. The paint/cosmetics are stock till I come up with a paint scheem I like. It will look unmistakenly like a katana just a little updated is allllll.

Other than a general clean up of rusty nuts and bolts the Pegs, frame, clocks, fairing, tank, cosmetics, seat, tail light, head light all stock looking.

I do think you can go to far to change a bike and for me it is doing a mono conversion, shortening the tail section/seat kind of thing. Some of those mods look wild but for me I like the stock lines. Although I do like the extended swingarm look.......

The RC TAIL LIGHT didn't work for me and I am still working on the cbr 929 triple instalation. That will be some futsing about but I really want to get that billet alum vortex drop top triple installed.

I don't know why it has taken so long to get this done???
 
katman said:
robinjo said:
When you are ready will there be ANY parts left fully stock? :lol: :lol: :lol:

I know for the purist I am butchering the bike but I have only made a couple minor changes:

ENGINE:
stage II cams, adj cam cogs, manual cam chain adj, wiseco 1166 kit, port/polish, Earl's oil cooler/S/S lines with anodized fittings, GS1150 oil filter cover, top end oiling kit with billet alum cam link S/S lines with anodized fittings, powder coated, mikuni 36mm RS Flatslides, APE oval pod filters, dyna ignition/coils/rev limiter, APE HD clutch basket, high output oil pump, welded crank, Pingel polished alum. dual feed fuel valve, S/S allen head bolt set complete, vance & hines chrome 4 into 1

FRAME:
braced and powder coated, underslung rear brake caliper conversion for brake arm mounting, 2004 sv1000 push/pull throttle

SUSPENSION:
92 gsxr 750 forks/wheels 180/55/17/clipons/triples, progressive rear shocks

DRIVE TRAIN:
530 red anodized EKchain conversion, vortex rear 49 tooth alum sprocket, anodized sprocket nuts, PFMR billet alum outboard bearing support kit with 17 tooth output cog,

BRAKES:
92 gsxr nissin's, EBC 320mm Pro Light anodized rotors with billet alum adapters for calipers, S/S lines with anodized fittings, 2004 sv1000 front master assembly

The left control is stock because I haven't found another one I like better yet that will work. The paint/cosmetics are stock till I come up with a paint scheme I like. It will look unmistakably like a katana just a little updated is allllll.

Other than a general clean up of rusty nuts and bolts the Pegs, frame, clocks, fairing, tank, cosmetics, seat, tail light, head light all stock looking.

I do think you can go to far to change a bike and for me it is doing a mono conversion, shortening the tail section/seat kind of thing. Some of those mods look wild but for me I like the stock lines. Although I do like the extended swingarm look.......

The RC TAIL LIGHT didn't work for me and I am still working on the cbr 929 triple installation. That will be some futsing about but I really want to get that billet alum vortex drop top triple installed.

I don't know why it has taken so long to get this done???

WOW!

I'm not a purist btw, none of my bikes are stock, I did one Restoration, my previous GS1000S but I found it too limiting. And that triple tree really is very nice.
 
I just finished the brake lines. I have posted a step by step how to here:

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/viewtopic.php?t=27461

The main theme of this project has been WAITING. I have sent back two sets of banjo bolts and the right ones should be here tomorrow.

It is unbelievable how many problems there are ot fix and how long the R&D work is and waiting for parts that don't work and paying for parts that don't fit.

Don't get me wrong...I am having a blast
 
nuff said.

OK, but it would be good to see what you were speaking of... 8O :D

Maybe try that link again and we can all be enlightened. :)


Mark
 
Well, another week comes to an end and still no word from my builder......

Fortunately I have been too busy working to notice much. it has been a fast week. Since I am working non stop tomorrow and Sat it doesn't matter now this week. In fact this week would be a killer knowing it is done but I can't get it.......

Just venting some frustration........HOOMGAR....HOW IS YOUR'S COMING?
 
I just finished installing my new brake lines. Filled/bled and tested for leaks.

Wrapped a bungy around the brake lever tight for 1/2hr. All good all dry.

One more little thing out of the way.

Waiting on an ignition from ebay. I have to find some plugs to graft gsxr ignition and kill switch into wiring harness. Lengthen the throttle cables and find some shocks.

There is no end to what there is to do. I still want to fab a crankcase catch can and I am waiting for the last of the parts to come in to see if this 929 triple is going to work.

I think I could spend another winter doing more on this beast if I don't watch it. Swing arm bracing, flat rear inner fender like the yosh 1135, dual led tail light, led signals, hid headlight....stop, stop....IT'S A DISEASE!!!!!

I sure love workin on bikes......
 
I thought I would go with a real gravety fed fuel valve and do away with the problems of the stock valves..

Pingel dual feed to match the dual intakes on the flatslides. They come with a "T" connector but why? Gas is only 4.50 a gallon. Don't want them going hungry when it counts.

83fv.jpg
 
Dude, can I ask you what your $$$$ tally is for this so far? I mean, it looks like you have at least enough for a new 'Busa in what I've seen you've done so far...

Of course, I don't blame you. This bike will be way cooler than a Busa, exactly what you want- and a Kat to boot!
 
I would like to mod a busa but that is BIG bucks. Maybe another day.

I started with a budget of 5,000.00 which was what I paid for my new one in 1982 but like so many times one thing leads to another and but I think I need this and well I might as well do that. Add in plenty of denile and you can double your budget in a hurry.

The overruns include the rs flatslides, ebc pro light rotors, outboard bearing support kit and the port and polish. billit triple, billit cam link and bracing the frame. Those alone were over 3 grand I was not going to spend. I also had to buy another head and some parts that didn't work out or fit. And then the Ohlin's .... not on the orig. list ...another grand.

They look nice though don't they....and work even better. Should have them in 2 months. coming from Sweden.
o.jpg


All in all I have had a ball putting it together and I am obviously completely out of control.
 
I'd take the Kat any day over a Busa. Anyone can drop $10,000 and have one, you have a work of art. Press On, Ed
1983 GS750ED
 
oldschoolGS said:
I'd take the Kat any day over a Busa. Anyone can drop $10,000 and have one, you have a work of art. Press On, Ed
1983 GS750ED

Couldn't have said it better myself! :D
 
Back
Top