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So I met up with the machinist/fabricator guy that was recomended to me by some swell Ducati guys that have had major work done by him. I just stopped by to meet him and decide a plan of action and just to go over some of the details/options. He seems very capable of doing just about anything, and also very knowledgable about performance issues related to modifying motorcycles. (not like those dudes on american chopper that make huge notches in their frames so they can fit a neat oil tank :roll: ).
But in talking about putting on the new forks (02 gsxr 1000's) he mentioned that instead of fabricating a new stem to match the GS's he could replace the entire steering head tube to leave the nice fat stem from the gsxr. Now, I haven't actually measured the GS's stem (I tried to this weekend but I lost the damn allen wrench i needed) but the GSXR's seems to measure 20mm.
He sounded very confident that it would be stronger than the original headstock and I've seen his work, which is impressive (he rebuilt a large chunk of a Ducati trellis frame quite nicely) but I'm thinking this may be a little overboard. I mean, cost wise it seems like it would be more expensive than just a new stem. Would it really make that much of a performance difference? I would like this to be as high performance as I can afford (hopefully get some occasional track use in) but at the same time I am working on a limited budget and this doesn't seem like the best place to be spending the money.
But then maybe getting a stem would only be marginally cheaper and maybe it would make a difference with strength/bearing life.
Any ideas?
But in talking about putting on the new forks (02 gsxr 1000's) he mentioned that instead of fabricating a new stem to match the GS's he could replace the entire steering head tube to leave the nice fat stem from the gsxr. Now, I haven't actually measured the GS's stem (I tried to this weekend but I lost the damn allen wrench i needed) but the GSXR's seems to measure 20mm.
He sounded very confident that it would be stronger than the original headstock and I've seen his work, which is impressive (he rebuilt a large chunk of a Ducati trellis frame quite nicely) but I'm thinking this may be a little overboard. I mean, cost wise it seems like it would be more expensive than just a new stem. Would it really make that much of a performance difference? I would like this to be as high performance as I can afford (hopefully get some occasional track use in) but at the same time I am working on a limited budget and this doesn't seem like the best place to be spending the money.
But then maybe getting a stem would only be marginally cheaper and maybe it would make a difference with strength/bearing life.
Any ideas?