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You could chop your frame a little. You already lost the passenger pegs, so you probably don't need all that seat (or do you have plans for riders?). Just a thought, and you obviously have the skills to do it.
My girlfriend lamented that when I chopped mine she wouldn't be able to ride on the back (I never rode with her, so I don't know how serious she was). I countered with the offer to help find a bike of her own, or to teach her to ride the 500. I'm not going to hold my breathe on that one.
I love the aggressive stance these mods have given your bike.
No plans to have passengers - my wife has her own '82 Honda CB750C that she loves to ride.
I've toyed with the idea of chopping the subframe, but am pretty sure it's going to stay intact.
This is because the early 80's AMA superbikes including the Yoshimura GS1000 had their complete seats and subframes unmodified. I also don't want the GS1000 to lose its identity - need to to still be able to tell by looks that it's a GS1000. With such little body work on the bike (really only seat, tank, and tailpiece), and with all the other mods that have been done, I don't think it'd look like a GS1000 anymore with a bobbed tail.
I will probably shave the foam and recover the seat though to clean up its lines (too tall!) and to provide more of a step, like the Yoshi GS1000 racebike: (original: http://oldskoolsuzuki.info/patrick/projects/knarf_gs1000/clink/, NICE replica: http://oldskoolsuzuki.info/yabb/Attachments/yoshi07.jpg)
In terms of design on this project, priorities are in order: safety, performance, then looks.
Tail up in the air is mostly functional - to get the rake/trail numbers right and to to weight the front tire. It's also a hallmark of the streetfighter style IMO. It does kinda look like an animal waiting to pounce, doesn't it?
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