paintmonkey Posted December 10, 2015 Posted December 10, 2015 basically will this work i know a whole engine will go in the frame but i have a tight budget and was just wandering if itd be cheaper to get parts and frankenstien an engine up?any help will be gratefully recievedregards steve Quote
wraith Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 Hi and welcome to OSS Steve.I did not think the 1100 top end will work/go on the B6 (Bandit 600) bottom end, I've heard people putting a 750 top end on the B6 bottom end, but the price of GSXR750 and GSX750F motors I'd just get one of them.Mate just got off that site a rightoff GSX750F complet motor carbs and all the electrics and zorst all still in frame for £170 Bargin but they are out there just keep looking. Quote
paintmonkey Posted December 13, 2015 Author Posted December 13, 2015 (edited) Ok thanks for the advice mate is there a difference between the 750r and the 750f engines? Edited December 13, 2015 by paintmonkey Quote
wraith Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 The gsx750f are 748cc and have a softer cam - i.e. not as revvy but more low to mid power - whereas the gsxr750 motors are mostly 749cc apart for the j/k models (I think) which are 748cc. Also the gsxr motors have a hotter cam for more revs and top end power. That's the basic some one will come along and tell you even more I will think. You should get a gsxr or gsxf 750 motor for anything for £150-£250 or over - just have a look around on flea bay ;) if you get something as a package, the carbs are what will cost you an arm and a leg (£100+). So I'd look out for a crash-damaged bike and then sell off the bits you don't need/want. 1 Quote
paintmonkey Posted December 14, 2015 Author Posted December 14, 2015 Brilliant thanks I'll keep me ear to the ground then I'll probably be posting up a help what do I do next thread once I've found one Haha 1 Quote
wraith Posted December 15, 2015 Posted December 15, 2015 The good bits are, the GSXF/GSXR 750 will go straight into a B6 frame with no mods needed, the B6 zorst will fit the 750 motor, all the electrics will fit/plug in the 750 motors and the B6 black box(cdi) works on the 750 motors. Bad bits you could use the B6 carbs but will not be very good, so use the 750 carbs but they will not fit the airbox so pod type fillters will be needed, B6 oilcooler will work but best to use the 750 one or after market one but they will be £££ as you will need lines as well. Hope this helps. 1 Quote
wraith Posted December 15, 2015 Posted December 15, 2015 PS. If you want a bigger front wheel to fit a 120/70/17 instead of the 110/70/17 you can use an RF600 front wheel as it gose straight in useing the B6 discs the lot ;) straight swop. 1 Quote
paintmonkey Posted December 15, 2015 Author Posted December 15, 2015 That's a great help thanks again I think front end wise I want to change the forks out anyway as it feels abit washy on the front. apparently gsxr 1100 forks are a good swap but are proving a tad difficult to find especially usds the bike already came with ohlins Shock bringing up the rear so that's sorted Quote
wraith Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Good idea on the forks, but you know the yoke stem is longer in the B6 and B12 so if you're looking at doing a fork swap then unless you can get some GSXR forks that fit your yokes you will need to have the stem alterd and sort out the lock stops. I've got a set of B6 forks on my GS1000 with GSX600F Progressive fork spings in them. Even with the extra weight with the GS1000 motor they work fine. There are lots of poeple who have converted B6/B12 using USD forks so they will be out there ready to go. Quote
paintmonkey Posted December 20, 2015 Author Posted December 20, 2015 I like the sound of the fork Spring idea sounds much more simple so I take it the springs are the same length then? Quote
wraith Posted January 6, 2016 Posted January 6, 2016 On 20/12/2015 at 6:44 PM, paintmonkey said: I like the sound of the fork Spring idea sounds much more simple so I take it the springs are the same length then? you need to make a spacer up 1 Quote
paintmonkey Posted January 7, 2016 Author Posted January 7, 2016 On 6 January 2016 at 6:47 PM, wraith said: you need to make a spacer up Nice one do I use a slightly thicker fork oil as well to take out any springiness ? Quote
wraith Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 On 07/01/2016 at 11:56 PM, paintmonkey said: Nice one do I use a slightly thicker fork oil as well to take out any springiness ? You will get instructions in a new kit Quote
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