blackhammer
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I believe that tank is the larger of the 2 styles that came on the 80-82 GSX1100ET.
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Beautifull top triple!Well, Chuck, as usual some outstanding info/research there... Ive seen that table on the VTR forums and it formed the basis of my plans to upgrade to 600F4i calipers, alot of the VTR guys that do that upgrade just use the VTR M/C, and thats what i was intending to do, might look at 15/16mm ones if i can find one cheap.
Excellent info on the forks, much appreciated that you share it. Not exactly what i will do with mine yet.
With the speedo send unit i have gone down the delete road...like John suggested it was easier to go with an electronic dash. I was initially all about the classic look with gauges etc, but my tastes have taken more of a turn towards the modern minimalist side of things. Added a pic below to show the new top triple i had made up with the instrument integrated.
In terms of the standard speedo sender i dont think it is possible to mod it, looking at initially i thought it may be possible, but once you remove the drive cover there just isnt any way to get 20mm out of it.
Having a look around on the interwebs tho there does seem to be quite a few 20mm axle speedo drives around, some of the early GSXR's used 20mm axle i believe, maybe you can make one of those work? Gearing may be an issue if you are going to use a standard 19" wheel.
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New top triple:
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got my new rear shocks:
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RZ? You mean Z366? Great shock. The Z362-TRL is probably the best good shock for the money @ $499... 366 has larger shaft, 16mm vs their base/standard 12mmYeh, rz366's. Definitely the best shock/features for the money
No room in my budget for the Discaciatti'sthey look fantastic tho... ive picked up a set of 600F4i twin pistons to try (50$).
I know everyone likes pics, here's what's made me merry.
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150 is a comfortable fit in the swinger and chain clears by a mile.
Love the look of the wheels, Nate.
What brand tires did you go with?
Now, to search function my way to a rear disc/caliper upgrade!
Chuck,Nate,......WOW!!!!! Your bike is looking magnificent!!! What an awesome build! The tank, the YSS shocks on the GS1100E swingarm, the forks... All superb, very tastefully selected, and very serious on drastically improved functionality!
Looks like only the grippiest available, Pirelli Sport Demons! GS hubs and I'm going to guess Excel Takasago rims?
I did not have any luck here stateside finding a 150/70-18 Pirelli Sport Demon, must only be available in a 17" rim, bummer. Only Avon AM26 RoadRiders come in a 150/70/18 for the rears of our bikes, which I am running with very little clearance to the chain with standard spaced sprockets (Avon tires typically run wider than other brands). I can see where the chain has slapped the edge of the tread&sidewall many times on mine during times when the chain sways side to side on the slack side of it. 140/70 is a great choice technically speaking but the 150 looks the most appropriate and fitting on a vintage bike, the 140/70 is not quite as tall of a profile, looks quite thin, a bit on the modern side. Less weight & less sidewall flex, however.
EDIT: the GS1150 came with a very sought after GS double 3 spoke mag wheel in a 3.50x17 (& 3.00x17???), which many members have swapped onto other GS's. They always run into extra work trying to properly re-space the rear wheel for centering and chain alignment, so perhaps the 1150 output countershaft sprocket is moved outboard slightly to utilize this later/wider GS rear wheel and a 130 rear tire??? Better check your chain alignment with a string of ProfiCAT laser beam chain alignment tool. just to be certain.
Great work!
Chuck,
I have mounted the 3.5 wheel on my 1100 Kat and you are right the engine sprocket has to be moved out a little.
In fact the OEM spacer behind the sprocket on the 1150 is slightly longer than on the other GS's.
Here's a picture or two.
The tire is a 130/80 that goes to 150 due to the larger rim.
The brake stay is slightly modified to take that into account.