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  1. Hello and welcome, an excellent and informative first post sir ! 

    Edit: Just looked at Kent cams suz7  profile 

    245° inlet & exhaust @ 1mm lift and 9.27mm valve lift so a small increase over the GSXR profiles as they become harder to find in good condition after 30+ years  

  2. 9 minutes ago, TonyGee said:

    no but a 1200 engine will fit right in, but then the brakes and suspension will not be up to the bigger engine, just buy a 1200. 

    A 750 top end would fit on your 600 but as @TonyGee points out realistically if your bike is in good condition and not needing an engine rebuild you would be better off selling it and buying a 1200 

  3. Ok Peter, let's see what we can do for you :D 

    b6 is a bandit 600

    b12  is a bandit 1200 (1157)

    Slabby  is an early GSXR - 750s ran 85/86/87 and were long stroke engines, the 1100 (actually 1052) ran 86/87/88 called slabsides because the side panels are quite flat and like a slab of wood

    Slingy or slingshot  is a late oilcooled GSXR - 750s ran 88/89 with a short stroke motor and the dot head 90/91 ran a long stroke motor with the 91 having a shim type valve adjustment, the 1100 ( now an 1127) ran 89/90/91 again changing valve adjustment in 91 called slingshots because if the stickers that said slingshot intake on them  

    Teapots ,a gsxf 600 or 750, the early 750s used a shortstroke 750 with a dot head the styling changed in 98 to a more bulbous shape  with a conical (some would say comical ) shaped rear light that earns it the nickname baboons arse :D at which point the 750 went back to a long stroke 

    Gsx1100f is a 1127 powered toured/ engine donor also known as the power screen due to its electric raising screen

    Edit : forgot the gsx1100g a shaft drive unfaired oddity with a balance shaft in the engine so not much use as a donor bike but great as a commuter as it's a shaft drive 

     

     

         

     

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  4. I agree with you about a full fairing covering up lots of good stuff , a 1/2 fairing could be good , I only asked as in the early 80s these special framed endurance racers, Harris,P&M,Saxon,Etc bikes seemed to be the catalyst for the factories producing the gsxrs and the all the race reps that followed, victory at Suzuka was the aim for all the big 4

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  5. Lovely front end , I'm sure you'll find something to fettle wether it be for this or the draw through , are you keeping the clip ons and fairing ? Sort of 80's endurance racer style ? Don't see too many of those around now , probably 'cos we are all older and  have bad backs ....

    Edit : added pic of p&m suzuki 

     

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  6. Could be the coil for 2+3 as they share that one,  check not just the coil but the wiring to it for a slight break,all connections clean and secure ,also the ht leads for any signs of breakdown, high resistance or arcing out. 

    Try new plugs if the existing one are sooty they will like to misbehave ngk have developed a reputation for poor quality control, so try swapping known working plugs into cyl 2+3

    Then I'd be back to the carbs you say the needles were worn and ridged did you replace the emulsion tubes too as they wear too ?

     

     

  7. 12 hours ago, johnr said:

    i suppose i should add that ive run sidecar outfits for over 30 years, our family transport for years were sidecars and we took our kids all over europe in various sidecars so getting another is more a bit of nostalgia for me rather than a leap into the unknown....

    My late Dad was a fan of outfits as a young guy he had a chassis combo to haul his bantam trials bike around, then later on converted a double adult to an estate car type rear door to haul his double bass to gigs ...... Still miss him every day 

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  8. 1991 1100M came with 40mm cv in the UK , if the bikes still got it's air box and the carbs look like this  then they're stock 

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     These are flat slides notice the difference in the carbs top 

    What are the 36mm carbs off ? Mk 1 bandit 1200 and gsxr 750/1100 bst carbs have different spacing to the bsr carbs off mk2 bandits and 750 98 on teapots and each spacing set requires matching rubbers ( see @Dezza sticky on this subject)

    The easiest way to fit the 36s assuming they're gsxr1100 K or L carbs would be acquire inlet rubbers to suit , stage 3 dynojet kit for carbs and k&n twin oval filters saves pissing around trying to source air box rubbers Etc 

     

     

  9. 23 minutes ago, Swiss Toni said:

    £70??? I'd think he was taking the piss if he was asking more than a tenner! Robbing bastard!

    There's always someone who thinks that it's worth a try to fob their old junk off on an unsuspecting innocent, or is convinced that the "classic" in the title of the ad is cash in the bank at least @KennyKak had the sense to ask advice 

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  10. Keep looking for a decent pair  or if budget allows ask Kent cams about a pair of reground/ reprofiled cams - you then have an opportunity to step up to gsxr type fast road cams if you want and your not buying anyone else's junk  just a thought... The bandit stuff is 17+ years old ,gsxr 30+ 

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  11. Yep , do it once do , it properly , I'm sure that in the waiting period for the big bits of the Throwback to return there's enough bits to rebuild and refinish rather than pull this into its constituent parts just yet. I have to say with your black ET, the Throwback, and now the Dresda it's quite the GSX collection :tu

    Edit : maybe trial fit one of the GSX motors just to make sure everything lines up ok ?  

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  12. 35 minutes ago, Wagola said:

    Hi @SiBagwhat Harris frame have you got ? Thinking of going DOT head on a rebuild GSXr1100 engine to go in a Mag 4 frame but a bit worried the angle of the DOT inlet and position of carbs will not fit. Did yours fit OK ? Do you have a build thread on here for your bike ? Had a look but couldn't find anything. cheers

    As has been mentioned in a couple of threads 750 j/k inlet rubbers an carb tops (36mm) are shorter but appear to be rocking horse approaching unicorn poop....

  13. Wise move having the engine checked/rebuilt by someone you trust hopefully it'll be fine and it'll "only" cost you labour and a gasket set, but the peace of mind is priceless  ,tis a good looking piece of kit (y)

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  14. As above, most run after market coolers ,not that the stock cooler is ineffective, mostly for a safety margin and cos they look cool ,mocal and hel are good brand names but plenty of chinesium ones used too 

  15. Dot head will give a compression bump but could cause issues with the carbs fouling the tank as the inlet ports are angled upward by about 15° ,the gsxr 750 j+k that had this head used shorter intake rubbers ( no longer available new )and lower carb tops to avoid clearance problems ,the g cams if the same as the the 1100f are probably the best all round cams . The dot head swap seems a cheap boost but brings potential pitfalls too with tank /carb clearance problems  

     

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