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Front brakes & suspension upgrades for 81 GS750L

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Hello,

I've tried researching this for a couple days and I'm not really any closer to finding a solution.

I've rebuild my front brakes, got new pads & fluid and they are still crap. I think everything is working, they're just no good. I'd like to swap out my "L" forks with some bolt-ons that have upgraded brakes, or possibly just a newer sport bike brake upgrade without the forks.

My question is, what fits? I don't really have the capacity or tools to do much more than basic tinkering at my house and I no longer have access to a welder or anything so fabbing mounts & brackets is not really an option. I'm looking for whats the easiest to bolt on.

Here's what I was thinking about doing:
option 1 - 81-81 "E" forks w/ stock brakes & upgrading lines along the way
option 2 - GSX front suspension w/ the tokico calipers - I think I've seen this work before but I'm not sure if its a direct bolt on.

Anyway, thanks for reading guys!
 
Have you also replaced your brake lines with stainless steel ones?

Do a search for Salty Monk's upgrade, there are a few posts about adding twinpot calipers from the late 80s Ninja and he makes/sells the brackets for them
 
Most modern front ends can be simply bolted on so long as you get the proper swap bearings from all balls racing. They even have a handy chart where you select your bike, then your front end, and it shows you proper bearing part numbers. I don't have the link but someone should chime in fairly soon with it.
 
Thanks fellas!

Cowboyup3371 - I haven't done the lines yet. I was waiting to figure out which way to go before I fork (get it?) out the cash for stainless lines. That was the plan if I went with "E" model forks, well, I guess it's the plan regardless. I'll definitely take a look for that twin-pot guide.

ShadowFocus603 - I'll give that a look as well.
 
The 80-81 759/1100 E brakes are the same brakes, so upgrading to one of those is pointless. The 1100E front end is a good choice, though the 1100L is has the bigger forks as well, though not the settings the 1100E forks have. Though then again adding some new Sonic fork springs and a cartridge emulator and better fork oil can make a big difference in both the 1100E and L forks. And yeah upgrading the brake lines is a must do.
 
Will my stock brakes bolt up to the 1100E forks?
I'd prefer E's, seems way easier to change tires/wheels than the L leading axles, and I've already done that once...

And, if I go with 1100E forks (which I think I will, few good sets on flea-bay at the moment), are there any bolt-on caliper/rotor upgrades available?
One more thing - Can I buy the forks alone or do I need the 1100E triple?
 
Will my stock brakes bolt up to the 1100E forks?
I'd prefer E's, seems way easier to change tires/wheels than the L leading axles, and I've already done that once...

And, if I go with 1100E forks (which I think I will, few good sets on flea-bay at the moment), are there any bolt-on caliper/rotor upgrades available?
One more thing - Can I buy the forks alone or do I need the 1100E triple?

The 80/81 1100Es have leading axle forks as well. The brakes are identical to your Ls. And yes you need the 1100E's triple trees, the headlite mounting ears and the axle. Your fender is fine.
 
The stock L brakes won't fit on a fork that is axle under rather than leading axle.

If you fit a 37mm front end (GS1000E/G, GS1100E/G) you'll need the triple trees. You'll need to research to see if one has the same style steerer stops or you'll have to fabricate some....

Easiest upgrade for you would be to switch to 35mm fork legs from a 650g & then add the twinpot Tokico brakes. Those forks would go straight into your triples. I think it changes trail slightly - would slow down the steering a touch with your triples from memory.

:)
 
The stock L brakes won't fit on a fork that is axle under rather than leading axle.

If you fit a 37mm front end (GS1000E/G, GS1100E/G) you'll need the triple trees. You'll need to research to see if one has the same style steerer stops or you'll have to fabricate some....

Easiest upgrade for you would be to switch to 35mm fork legs from a 650g & then add the twinpot Tokico brakes. Those forks would go straight into your triples. I think it changes trail slightly - would slow down the steering a touch with your triples from memory.

:)

There he is lol
 
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