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  1. Delkevik won't supply gsx 1100 flanges separately unfortunately. Will get some lasercut. If anyone needs any whilst I'm at it let me know. Will be 8mm thick stainless.

  2. Can you not get a new set of emulsion tubes for it. There's some pretty extensive rebuild kits available that are of good quality. You can then just tap out the tube from the bottom with the main jet screwed in slightly so as not to damage the carb, once it's moved a little just tap the rest out with a punch.

  3. 6 hours ago, R1guy said:

    Assuming draw-through ?

    Do you actually want 90s? 2 of the 4 cylinders need to go into the front part of the collector- this means the need a little less than 90degrees? 

    see pics for reference:

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    I'm going blow through on this one.

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  4. I've made a start, main holdup is the flanges at the mo. Using 1.5 mm wall 304 stainless tube 38mm dia due to space restrictions at the turbo flange. Pre bent 90 tubes to get everything in the right place where needed. I will put up pics when some substantial progress has been made...

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  5. Niceone, cheers. Could be helpful but the pipes I'm using for my particular header design are 38mm dia, with gsx 11 stud spacing. 38mm dia due to space restrictions at the turbo flange.

    Cheers.

  6. Best way is to pop the whole 17 digit number into a vehicle vin decoder via the interwebs. Just six digits to go by is lacking somewhat. Have you the registration number? If so, just pong it into a mot history check search on the dvla website and it should bring up the model no and mot history from 2005 onwards.

  7. I've contacted delkevik to see if they can supply gsx 1100 flanges as well, but I have a feeling they will be 38mm pipe diameter like their systems but obviously can be enlarged. Alternatively, I'll just get some laser cut if not...

  8. Does anyone happen to know what the dimensions are for gsx1400 exhaust header flanges? After some for my 1100 et build if someone has some and would be kind enough to measure?

    Thanks.

  9. Silly question, but has the clutch cable got sufficient freeplay? If so, have you tried running it with the clutch lever pulled in until warm to check whether the plates are sticking?

  10. It's best to media blast the anodising off using something sensible like glass bead or fine silica carbide that's not too aggressive first. Then vapour blast. This achieves a nice, uniform finish when finally vapour blasted. You'd be there forever trying to vapour blast off hard anodising...

  11. Yeah, I use acf50 to help protect. I've done engine crankcases which seem to fair pretty well. My swingarm and fork legs I did on my slabby have gone a bit scabby but it does get used in all weathers...

  12. Should be fine as you'll be changing back to stock needles for turbo use. Any jet changes are easy to swap back of course. So long as the slide lift holes do not require enlarging everything can be swapped out as required. Have you the standard Airbox fitted? If so, i'd just stuck with stock set-up until you are ready to turbo. Saves dyno time/money that could be better spent on go faster bits. 

  13. What actual benefit does moving the shock mounts in this way actually achieve though? When you look at their position in relation to stock,  they are almost at 45 degrees to the swingarm. This surely doesn't allow the shocks to perform optimally.

  14. Rf900 wheel will go in standard ally swingarm. May need to machine a little off the sprocket carrier and off set the front sprocket a little. No need to notch the frame out for clearance if using a 170 tyre. 180 gets a bit tight. 530 chain and sprockets. I say go for the restomod option. I wouldn't worry too much about having all of the necessary tools as said, many can offer help where required if need be and anything can be achieved with a little thought. Whereabouts are you?

  15. 20 hours ago, Joseph said:

    Slabside has a larger diameter front tyre, the radius of the mudguard won't work because the bandit needs a 17 inch mudguard

    Pictured here is the opposite, an SRAD mudguard over a slabside wheel. Took a lot of time and another mudguard to get it right xD

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    Yes you are quite correct with the slabbie mudguard, my bad, meant to say slingshot...well spotted.

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