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Project Cafe

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Let me apologize again for the crap pics. When it's done I'll make sure and wrangle the digi away from my wife.
 
How do you plan on mounting that radial caliper onto your forks?

Mark...
 
I plan on milling basically an aluminum Y bracket using the stock caliper mounts. If get lazy I may just fab it using steel plate???
 
Mr. UPS dropped of the KYB's last night
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I plan on milling basically an aluminum Y bracket using the stock caliper mounts. If get lazy I may just fab it using steel plate???

Looking forward to seeing it :-) I would just love radials fitted to my GS1000
 
Looking forward to seeing it :-) I would just love radials fitted to my GS1000

Pan-

Are you planning on racing your 1000? If so, are wider rims and USD forks fitted with radials legal in your class?
 
No, only fast road and maybe the odd track day. I am not a big fan of USD forks on older bikes, I'd rather use a fully adjustable RWU front end & fully adjustable twin shocks just to keep the period look of the original bike.

These are my shocks :-
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These are my shocks :-
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Nice!!! Too pricey for me!!!!

Yeah, I have to have them re-spung down the road. There will be about an 80lbs. difference from the ZRX to the GS when all is said and done.
 
Bored at work...don't tell the boss! So I decided to throw down some pics of the other Zuk in my garage. MOTARD, more fun than a set of twins with low morals!

Little vid, clicky

Trackday action killing the sportbikes
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Well, the stock rear brake setup has been bothering me. The added weight of the enormous stock caliper and the thick ass 275mm disk had to go. So I just bought....
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and
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more fab work....deadline gets pushed further back...stop me, please!
 
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Well, the stock rear brake setup has been bothering me. The added weight of the enormous stock caliper and the thick ass 275mm disk had to go. So I just bought....
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and
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more fab work....deadline gets pushed further back...stop me, please!

Nice! Looks like a K5/K6 GSXR 1000 rear rotor and caliper. Should stop things in a hurry. :) Did you get the rearset brake assembly and master cylinder to go with it?
 
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Nice! Looks like a K5/K6 GSXR 1000 rear rotor and caliper. Should stop things in a hurry. :) Did you get the rearset brake assembly and master cylinder to go with it?

Spot on! Good eyes, it's a K6. No master yet, still looking for a smoking deal.
 
Two words: WP, drooooooooooooool. ;) :shock:

They are nice & a top piece of kit but I have to say I'm not overly impressed with the finishing on the cast alloy top section. nothing that cant be sorted but at the price they sell for there is room for improvement.

Mark...
 
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