Jonny Bravo
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On 7/13/2020 at 12:24 PM, Poldark said:
Racing?
Me? No, just nice Yoshi restomod thing. Fast road work mainly. Front sprocket to clear the rear rim and the rest because why not Completely agree with you to use up what you've got first and deal with other things . I did that when I built my Harrisish first time
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530 conversion on my Gs1000e weighs in at 2.965 kg. That's 15 43 gearing with alloy Renthal rear and 10mm offset Talon front sprocket with Renthal R4 chain. Not Gsx I know but near as dammit
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Welcome Matey
Here's a couple more sites that could be useful
http://www.suzukicycles.org/All-Suzuki/all_suzuki_models.html
https://www.carlsalter.com/suzuki-service-manuals.asp
https://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/shop/online-store/suzuki-parts-finder/gsx.htm?vehicle_id=23
http://suzukiusedspares.com/suzuki_classic_parts.htm
Have you bought it yet? if not get it bought
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The gs 1000 lump is physically much shorter than the 750 so I'd expect the cradle on the 750 to be larger than the thou. Can't remember if theres any thing in it in the swingarms but knowing Suzuki they'll probably change over without problem
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Pretty much all suzuki forks and front end set ups are interchangable for example I've got Gsxr110k forks and yokes with a Gsxr1100wp wheel and Gsxr750j brakes and mudguard in the front of my 1978 Gs1000e and all I've had to do is modify the lockstops , the rest all just bolts together. the info you need can be found on the old site here > http://old-skool-suzuki.proboards.com/thread/1870/fork-conversion-chart-rotor-matrix
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I don't think there's any difference between the seat mounts on a gs frame apart from probably the custom one. I used one of those seats on my thou e , well once I'd ripped off the king queen bit and put the standard cushion on it
katana 1100 with vance&hines pro
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Have you tried motoGP Werks ? or are you fixed on side pipes?
http://www.motogpwerks.com/shop/exhausts.html