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  1. If anyone is interested in having a laugh or fancies taking the piss the please check out my Katana build series on YouTube https://youtube.com/@tryordiegarage?feature=shared
  2. Hi Folks can anyone help me ID model and year of my Katana...see pics cheers any help appreciated!
  3. Hi folks have the attached spindle on my srad front end. How tf do I get it out??? What is threaded onto what??? The hex end wont turn at all and it obvs doesn't just pull through. Tried leaving it pinched on the smooth/flange end but hex stripped by previous owner....driving me fucking nuts...
  4. Cheers Mate...follow him on FB will ask ...
  5. Does anyone have a lead on some rearsets for an 84 Katana 750 (twin shock).... Pretty much discontinued or out of stock everywhere..... Cheers, TIA.... Nick
  6. Hi Folks, does anyone know if the Mikuni flatslides off a 750 Slabby will "bolt on" to an 84 GSX750S Katana....? Cheers & TIA, Nick
  7. Hi Tony, I have just bought a Metmachex 1100 twin shock braced arm....so standard size I would assume. I am hoping just to do a wheel swap. I read on one thread that a b6 plus gs500 carrier would slot straight in but that is a 4.5 I think. Ideally, would like a 5.5 to run a 180... Is there a solution without changing swingarms...? Cheers for responding!
  8. Cheers Toni, I did ask Wraith and he has suggested I create this post....
  9. Hi Folks, Just acquired an 84 750 Katana. I Have a WN front end to bolt on but want a matching 5.5 rear wheel with 180 tyre. Yes, I have read multiple Katana project threads and seen multiple options. Basically, other than machining spoacers I am hoping for something to bolt in. I have read that you can use a B12 wheel with GSX carrier/cush or a B6 with GS500 Carrier/cush. So, will a B12 rear wheel/180 tyre slot in easily and will the chain line up? Alternatively, any simple wheel / carrier / caliper combo any member can suggest. Cheers & TIA, Nick
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