DrG,
A few notes from out here
1. Be sure and check the length of the steering stem on the Rf before you get started. I tried using a Bandit triple tree until I found out it's much longer than the Katana one I ended up with. Most, but not all, Suzuki front ends interchange
2. Jim's motor is indeed a monster. I followed him up Mt Shasta one day and his bike (even with Chef aboard) would just pull away from me. My 78 is no slouch in the torque department
3. Have fun and watch the cubic money thing
A few notes from out here
1. Be sure and check the length of the steering stem on the Rf before you get started. I tried using a Bandit triple tree until I found out it's much longer than the Katana one I ended up with. Most, but not all, Suzuki front ends interchange
2. Jim's motor is indeed a monster. I followed him up Mt Shasta one day and his bike (even with Chef aboard) would just pull away from me. My 78 is no slouch in the torque department
3. Have fun and watch the cubic money thing