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I have a 1979 GS1000E i have owned it since i was sixteen here some mods i have done
honda cbr 600 rims
honda cbr 900 brakes
yamaha r6 headlight
pod filters w/dyno jet kit
4-1 homemade exhaust
zx14 chain
180 rear tire
120 front tire
zx11 swing arm
clip on bars
dyna points eliminator kit
 
Welcome to GSR.

Pictures would be good.

Tell us about homemade 4-1 exhaust.

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4-1 exhaust was made of 3 inch collector original header with a tip that came off a truck and a baffle from a tractor
 
Ya, you can't describe a one owner bike like that and not post pictures :D Welcome to the site. It's always cool to hear and see about the one owner bikes. 16 years old and you bought a litre bike!!!!!! your parents must have been happy :p
 
my crazy grandpa sold my the bike for 300 dollars and week of free work
 
picture.php
 
well its my bike and it puts a smile on my face i do have 8 years worth of trophy's
it not the bike its the rider
 
vintage superbike you can have some modern parts except motors and fuel injection things like that you can modify and alter you chassis for safety and stability no steering stabilizers unless there vintage reproduction which sucks
 
From the AHRMA rulebook, concerning Vintage Superbike:

"BRAKES: Front and rear may be upgraded to Sportsman 750 specifications in the
Heavyweight class only. Lightweight-class machines must use OEM brakes as fitted on
that make and model year."

"RIM SIZES: Replacement rims must be the same diameter and material as OEM. Maximum allowable rim widths are WM3 (2.15 inches) front and WM4 (2.5 inch- es) rear."

"SUSPENSION: Front end must be period OEM of the same dimensions as stock.
Springs may be replaced. Shocks must be straight body, no reservoirs, mounted in the
stock location(s)."

"Approved period aftermarket swingarms or accurate replicas are permitted."

"Specialty machines such as Rickman, Dunstall are not eligible."

"Headlight shell must be retained."

"Gas tank, seat and fenders must be OEM equipment or period replacements. NO modern
“GSXR style” bodywork will be allowed."

The list of reasons your bike is ineligible for AHRMA Vintage Superbike goes on, but these should suffice to make it clear, BS is BS. NOTHING as modern as your suspension, headlight, rims, chain, etc. is legal.
 
They usually give plaques not trophies.... here are this years superbike heavyweight rules:


b) ENGINE
1) All engines must use OEM crankcases, cylinders and heads from the period
1982 and earlier.
2) Allowed displacement may be arrived at in any manner (i.e., stroker and sleeve
kits are legal). Aftermarket “big block” kits are not allowed (see 1. above).
3) All round-slide carbs are allowed (Keihin CR, Dell’Orto, Mikuni “smooth
bore” and like design). Flat-slide carbs are not allowed. Pumper carbs may be 53
used, but the pumper mechanism must be disabled. 1025cc four-cylinders may
use carburetors up to 29mm, or the stock constant-velocity carburetors that
were original equipment on that machine.
4) Any exhaust system design is allowed. However, all exhaust systems must be
equipped with an effective silencer. Open pipes and reverse cone megaphones
are not silencers. All exhaust systems must include sound-attenuation material
or devices. Modern canister-type silencers are not allowed. Period-style exhaust
systems are encouraged. See rule 9.3.h.
5) Liquid-cooled or two-stroke engines are prohibited.
c) CHASSIS AND FRAME
1) Frame must be a production model built no later than 1982 (or like design).
2) Frame modifications are allowed (bracing or gussets allowed, steering head
angle may be altered, shock location changed or altered, etc.), but welds and
modifications must be of the highest quality and are subject to scrutiny at tech
inspection.
3) Approved period aftermarket swingarms or accurate replicas are permitted.
Shock location may be changed and OEM swingarm may be reinforced, short- ened or lengthened. Models which employ OEM single-shock rear suspension
must use OEM swingarm, may not reposition shock, and may not add linkage.
4) Standard shock configuration must be used, but shock(s) may be repositioned.
Remote reservoir shocks are not allowed, although piggyback shocks are.
BMW models may replicate factory Superbikes of the period.
5) Front forks must be of OEM or aftermarket origin, with stanchions no larger
than 41mm in diameter. Anti-dive and external adjusters are allowed. Forks
must be conventional type (no upside-down units).
6) Handlebars must be fitted to the original mounts, and must not be below the top
of the fork crowns. No Clubman bars or clip-ons, except when used as original
equipment.
7) Any wheel diameter from 16-inch to 19-inch is allowed. Maximum rim width:
4.5-inch rear, 3.5-inch front. Wheels may be wire-spoked or mag-style in
either alloy or magnesium. Modern alloy mag-type wheels are permitted. Cut/
machined wheels (Performance Machine, etc.) are not permitted. However, As- tralite and Comstar wheels are allowed. If uncertain as to the legality of certain
wheels, please contact the Vintage Superbike Rules & Eligibility Committee
with questions before making a purchase.
8) Only single- or two-piston brake calipers are allowed. Front and rear discs,
floating or rigid mount of any material except carbon fiber, are allowed.
“Wave” or petal-type rotors are not allowed.
9) Only treaded modern racing compound tires are allowed. No slicks. Rain tires
are allowed and may be hand-cut. Tire warmers are not permitted.
10) Airboxes and toolboxes may be removed or modified.
11) Fuel tank and bodywork must be as found on the same year and model of
the production motorcycle on which the racer is based. Motorcycle must have
original seat, which may be modified or recovered while retaining the stock
seat pan. Motorcycle must have the front and rear fenders, sidepanels and front
fairing as the original production model or accurate replicas. Fenders may be
trimmed to fit tires. No tail sections may be added unless OEM on that model.
12) Only fairings that were furnished as standard equipment on the street model
are allowed. Fairings must not extend below the fuel tank.
13) All motorcycles must use the OEM speedometer and tachometer housing (if
so equipped). Speedometer and tachometer instruments are optional.
 
So we're down to swingarm, fenders, headlight, handlebars, and possibly the seat and instrument housings.
 
I agree Pilot, I don't see that bike passing tech. not many headlights on the track... green number plates would probably help too. Texas Rebel, what is/was your AHRMA #?
 
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