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    GSXR1100

    Now that it is going to be getting slightly warmer I am going to be jamming on the 86 GSXR1100. Here is a list of what I have paid for and what I still have to find the funds for. The front end was off of Matt's (ilikenapalm) 99 GSXR600 and I got the bearing from Zoran to allow the triple from the 600 to fit int he 1100 frame. This front end has FZ1 calipers, master, and ss lines. The top triple already has the handlebar mounts on it, so that is all set for a pair of the fatbars to go on. The tail is going to be chopped but I am still trying to figure out what to do. My thought was to put a single seat on it and a very small tail behind that, like 2 or 3 inches, with a tail light and blinkers as well as the license plate under that. The valves are all done now and I also got a stage 3 jet kit off ebay for mad cheap. The rear tire on it right now is a 160, so I am planning on putting a 180 on the rear, or maybe even a 190, depending on what I have left over in the basement. I want the rims to match in color so I will be stripping them and having them powder coated. Haven't heard back from the place yet so that price is just an estimate. I will also have to strip the gas tank and paint that. As of yet I have not decided on a color yet. The headlight is black though. Also will clean the carbs when installing the new needles and jets. Trying to decide whether or not I want a front fender on it as of now too. Anyways here is the list of expenses

    GSXR1100

    Bought Already:
    Brake Pads 80
    Chain & Sprox 100 (Installed)
    Headlight 120 (Installed on old front end)
    99 GSXR Front End 230
    Windscreen 30 (Taken off and Broken)
    Bike 700
    Oil and Filter 50 (Installed)
    Rear Tire 100 (Installed)
    Steering Head Bearing 45
    Paint 20
    Gasket 15 (Installed but Leaking)
    Mirror 50
    Dynojet Jet Kit 30

    Total Spent: 1570

    Need to Buy:
    Speedo/Tach 125
    Front Tire 100
    Gasket 15
    Rim Powdercoating 150
    Renthal Fatbars 50
    Grips 10
    Exhaust 430

    Total Needed: 880

    Total Projected Cost: 2450


    And some pics of when I first got it:









    and my favorite thing about the stock plastics...



    Those pics are from a while ago so I will get some updated ones once I put the oil cooler and front end back on.

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    Re: GSXR1100

    an 18 year old on a 1100cc bike

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Quote Originally Posted by DBKromz View Post
    an 18 year old on a 1100cc bike
    Jim...my daily is a ZRX1200R.

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Awesome project. I have a soft spot for those old air/oil gixxers...had several including an '88 7/11 back in the early 90's that was an absolute monster.

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Looks like a cool project.

    You should add an airbox and proper air filter to the list of things to buy. They are an important part of the tuned induction system and removing them destroys any possible advantage you get from harnessing the energy of the induction pulse resonance. There's a reason the pod filter fad died quickly...

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    Looks like a cool project.

    You should add an airbox and proper air filter to the list of things to buy. They are an important part of the tuned induction system and removing them destroys any possible advantage you get from harnessing the energy of the induction pulse resonance. There's a reason the pod filter fad died quickly...


    Do NOT drill holes in the airbox cover or anything like that either. She'll probably run a lot better with the airbox and a good filter in it over the pods.

    I've never looked into the restoration of the older gixxers, but am curious, why the forks off a '99? Availability? And probably price if you did find them?

    Good luck with it, we wanna see the "after" pics too

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Quote Originally Posted by gixxer72 View Post
    Awesome project. I have a soft spot for those old air/oil gixxers...had several including an '88 7/11 back in the early 90's that was an absolute monster.
    I do too. Had an 86 750 and loved it.

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    Looks like a cool project.

    You should add an airbox and proper air filter to the list of things to buy. They are an important part of the tuned induction system and removing them destroys any possible advantage you get from harnessing the energy of the induction pulse resonance. There's a reason the pod filter fad died quickly...
    Thanks I will look on ebay for one to pop up. I assume the stage 3 jet kit will still work well with this.

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    Do NOT drill holes in the airbox cover or anything like that either. She'll probably run a lot better with the airbox and a good filter in it over the pods.

    I've never looked into the restoration of the older gixxers, but am curious, why the forks off a '99? Availability? And probably price if you did find them?

    Good luck with it, we wanna see the "after" pics too
    Well. Originally as you probably already know the 86 and 87 models came with 18" wheels. The rear could be directly swapped out with the 17" rear, but the front conversion requires a whole front end swap. My friend Matt totaled his 99 GSXR600 last year and parted with it for cheap. Plus it already had fat bars and bar mounts on the top triple. And for $230 for the calipers, rotors, ss lines, fz1 master, tire, triples, forks, bars, as well as the perch and lever.

    I will be sure to include pic updates

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Some of my fave's of all time. Can't wait to see the finished product!

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    I didn't know that about the older gixxers. I know some older kawi's had 16 inch wheels though. Oddball. Sounds like you got a sweet deal on the front end and with a 17 inch rear you'll have better tire choices I think, how wide is the rear?

    Whats on it for an exhaust now and are you going to replace the entire thing? I bet it sounds mean as it sits

    I had a 94 750... I wish I still had it.

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Oh yeah, btw. Christian, if you'd like to buy the Yosh slip on, lemme know.

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    Re: GSXR1100

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    Some of my fave's of all time. Can't wait to see the finished product!
    Thanks Stoner

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyder27 View Post
    I didn't know that about the older gixxers. I know some older kawi's had 16 inch wheels though. Oddball. Sounds like you got a sweet deal on the front end and with a 17 inch rear you'll have better tire choices I think, how wide is the rear?

    Whats on it for an exhaust now and are you going to replace the entire thing? I bet it sounds mean as it sits

    I had a 94 750... I wish I still had it.
    Yea my 750 actually had the stock 18's on it. I like the look of the 17's better too.



    And I am planning on replacing the D+D with a D+D lol. So same exhaust. Only because the headers are all rusted from over the years. If there was some way to get that off like media blasting it or something I am all ears. And I just went out to the garage to double check, and it is a 17x4.50 rear rim.

    Quote Originally Posted by ilikenapalm View Post
    Oh yeah, btw. Christian, if you'd like to buy the Yosh slip on, lemme know.


    Is this the Yosh you are talking about?


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