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Markz9

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  1. As I seem to have accumulated quite a lot of spares for the yoshi gs1000 I already race

    I decided to build a whole spare bike although harris originally braced the frame gs1000 version 1 I have replicated the bracing on this frame

    can never have too many projects on the go ! 

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  2. As the swingarm with the original braced frame was built and at the tt classic it’s mad the wheel base a bit too long

      I have got a friend of over in Germany who has modded a slingshot arm with the slabby shock rocker mount 

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  3. 4 hours ago, dupersunc said:

    Yes workshop is fine, you still have the address?

     

    4 hours ago, dupersunc said:

    Yes workshop is fine, you still have the address?

    Hi yes it’s on the ignitech receipt you left at mine I will get it off tonight 

    cheers

  4. On ‎12‎/‎02‎/‎2018 at 8:29 PM, dupersunc said:

    Awesome. How does she sound?

    Those batteries are witchcraft. :D

    That reminds me, I need to sort those leads for the Anderson plug.

     

    Hi Duncan

    it sounds good and quite loud the carbs pick up pretty quickly I am going to drop over to rays and get him to run it up on the dyno

    they are its so light doesn't feel like its got anything in it !

    if you could it will help I have a funny feeling the anderson socket is in its bag on my bench should I post it to you

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    1 hour ago, dupersunc said:

    Using something lighter than Suzuki slingshot wheels, which weigh as much as Jupiter's moons, has at lease as much affect getting the bike lent over as going for the narrower rear wheel.

    But you could say that about the rider too (certainly in my case)

    and the slingshot swap is very easy lot more work matching bearings spindles spacers etc with modern wheels

  6. ive fitted a 4.5 to my slabby 750 race bike plan is to take that to Cartagena in march for some practice so I will update then personally I wouldn't put anything bigger on 750 engine gsxr

    it will make it very slow for angle changes and the steering angles etc is pretty old fashioned on slabbys and 160 fits nicely

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  7. On 04/02/2018 at 7:56 PM, colinworth79 said:

    very nice , more close up pics required . How easy was it to fit the k5 onwards wheels ? I'm assuming 600 5.5 inch rear rim ?

    Hi forgot you wanted more details it’s not too bad to fit

    swap inner bearings will get spindle to the correct size for standard s/arm you don’t have to machine the sprocket carrier but I did need to nick a bit off the inner bearing spacer to sprocket carrier bearing

    I am using a 530 chain ray debben sells front off set sprocket and in it goes, I used a captive spacer on the sprocket side also gets around using original giant bearing 

  8. Some pictures of 750 when I first bought it from a chap in London basically it was a collection of parts loosely bolted together but he did give me some spares as always it had taken much longer than I expected

    the spondon yoshi tank will hopefully allow me to get behind the fairing a bit more as I seem to have gained some weight over Christmas!

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  9. 1 hour ago, Kurf said:

    I visit Spa every year at bikers classics.

    Great event, maybe I will catch you there

    yes come and say hello our club usually on the concrete area near eau rouge and the tunnel into the track

    made it to schleiz and oscherleben this year as well  this piccy is schleiz dreieck which is part road part track and really good fun they had the european ducati cup same weekend

    first corner and 45 old superbikes trying to fit, bit crowded

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  10. 18 minutes ago, KATANAMANGLER said:

    Lovely bikes. Take look at this.

     

    Hi I did try and post it in the race section now I understand why I couldn't thought I was mucking something up

    yes happy to shift it into the race section if you don't mind katanamangler  

  11. 54 minutes ago, Kurf said:

    Very nice bikes!!

    Thanks Kurf should be ready for the season this year so will go around Europe with the CSBK

    I always try to race at spa at the classic end of june usually race this Yoshi gs1000 but I have moved out of the vintage class this year 

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  12. And some more close up piccys of big Bertha I wanted one genuine bit of yoshi so a friend in japan managed to get a set of yoshi tmr mjn carbs for me duncan on here fabricated the battery holder and fairing mount and lots of other jobs when the whole thing stalled last year

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  13. Some pictures of 750 when I first bought it from a chap in London basically it was a collection of parts loosely bolted together but he did give me some spares as always it had taken much longer than I expected

    the spondon yoshi tank will hopefully allow me to get behind the fairing a bit more as I seem to have gained some weight over Christmas!

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  14. This is some detailed pictures of the 750 although the engine is slightly larger and I rebuilt it with the usual new part shell cam chain some of valves and  Ray debben tidy up the ports a bit the front and back wheels are slingshot but I didn’t want to put too bigger a tyres as makes it harder to roll into corners so 4.50  rim on the back

    the chain adjusters also incorporate a gp lifter for the paddock stand and Sam Baker has the cad drawing now to make these 

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  15. 50 minutes ago, colinworth79 said:

    very nice , more close up pics required . How easy was it to fit the k5 onwards wheels ? I'm assuming 600 5.5 inch rear rim ?

    It is 5.5 I think a 6” rim is too wide and makes the bike too slow to change direct and the rubber about now is so good 

  16. 1 hour ago, R1guy said:

    Very cool! The 2002 looks like it hasn't moved since I was there.... :$

     

    Whats happening with the subframe in 1216? Offside lower rail looks tubular?!?!

    Hi your right i did fire up the bmw 02 last year but .... a friend of mine working a Landy workshop hopefully he will help ! 

    I will post some piccy when that frame  race at the tt

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