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Interesting to see the tech improvements in Suzuki engines since the GS series.
Amazing piston design in particular. Are the camshafts hollow?
Thanks for posting!
BiL1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostInteresting to see the tech improvements in Suzuki engines since the GS series.
Amazing piston design in particular. Are the camshafts hollow?
Thanks for posting!
BiL
The engineering and manufacturing/machining to make this happen is nothing short of amazing. Weight savings is everything in these designs to reduce inertial resistance, from the short skirt pistons to the hollow camshafts to the stock titanium valves. I was so impressed with the design of all the components when assembling this engine.
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I have a 92 GSXR 1127 in my steel framed GSXF Katana track bike, and it's about impossible to get the dry weight below 450lb. It's not the steel frame, it's all the steel in the engine that's making it heavy.
Did you weigh the engine with starter & stater together? I'd like to compare the weight to my 1990 750cc engine.
Guy Martin said he could pick up a 2K GSXR1000 engine, but the older 1100 was a 2 man lift.1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostI have a 92 GSXR 1127 in my steel framed GSXF Katana track bike, and it's about impossible to get the dry weight below 450lb. It's not the steel frame, it's all the steel in the engine that's making it heavy.
Did you weigh the engine with starter & stater together? I'd like to compare the weight to my 1990 750cc engine.
Guy Martin said he could pick up a 2K GSXR1000 engine, but the older 1100 was a 2 man lift.
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Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostI have a 92 GSXR 1127 in my steel framed GSXF Katana track bike, and it's about impossible to get the dry weight below 450lb. It's not the steel frame, it's all the steel in the engine that's making it heavy.
Did you weigh the engine with starter & stater together? I'd like to compare the weight to my 1990 750cc engine.
Guy Martin said he could pick up a 2K GSXR1000 engine, but the older 1100 was a 2 man lift.
The early GSXR1100 racebike we ran for some time was around 370lb dry. We used fiberglass seat and a smaller alloy tank on that as well as a lightweight wiring harness with no starter. Marvic mags too. I think you'd be surprised at the difference between the alloy GSXR chassis and your steel Katana. There's a lot you can do to take wight off what you've got now.
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Originally posted by GregT View PostGuy's a weedy Brit, lol. The early 16v roller crank 1100 used to be a one man lift for me when I had a shop. Not now. The GSXR1100 still is a one man lift. Late GSXR1000's which I still see are a one man lift. The RC30 I've just done is marginal, I wouldn't like to lift it off the floor.
The early GSXR1100 racebike we ran for some time was around 370lb dry. We used fiberglass seat and a smaller alloy tank on that as well as a lightweight wiring harness with no starter. Marvic mags too. I think you'd be surprised at the difference between the alloy GSXR chassis and your steel Katana. There's a lot you can do to take wight off what you've got now.
I'm working on diet ideas like a 3 gal plastic tank under a fiberglass fax tank, plus unbolting stuff.
It's amazing how 2k bikes have all mod cons and still weigh 400lb dry.1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostThanks to both you guys.
I'm working on diet ideas like a 3 gal plastic tank under a fiberglass fax tank, plus unbolting stuff.
It's amazing how 2k bikes have all mod cons and still weigh 400lb dry.
Also what is the weight of the older GSXR 750 engine?
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostThought you guys might enjoy this. I built a 2006 GSXR 750 engine from scratch last winter.
Pics here: https://www.facebook.com/paul.johnso...8345259&type=3
Lots of pics!
I owned a Y2K Gixxer 750...never ventured to do what you did. I left that to the bike shop.
Nicely done!
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostWhat have you done so far to save weight? Aftermarket exhaust, wheels, lithium battery etc etc?
Also what is the weight of the older GSXR 750 engine?
Weight reduction so far:
cut rear steel subframe off, replaced with aluminum subframe from 93 GSXR.
Installed rear seat and cowling with fiberglass racing tail section from Airtech.
Using BikeMaster Lion battery.
Clip-on handle bars
13" slip-ons both sides
Removed OEM setbacks, just have foot pegs now (no photo yet)
Gained weight installing wider GSXR wheels front and rear, plus swing arm bracing.
Considering selling the 1127, and going back to 750cc.
1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostI have a 92 GSXR 1127 in my steel framed GSXF Katana track bike, and it's about impossible to get the dry weight below 450lb. It's not the steel frame, it's all the steel in the engine that's making it heavy.
Did you weigh the engine with starter & stater together? I'd like to compare the weight to my 1990 750cc engine.
Guy Martin said he could pick up a 2K GSXR1000 engine, but the older 1100 was a 2 man lift.Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)
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Originally posted by kingofvenus View PostMy '83 weighed 440 with a full tank on the scale at us131 near Martin this year. Will have to post up a pic of it so you can see what it has for wheels suspension ect...1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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You should get a decent buck for that Kat. Very good looking bike. I bet it's a blast to ride with that power plant in it. My next GSXR will be an '02 750-1000.'83 GS 1100T
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