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    #31
    Why did you not just rebuild your running Kat

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      #32
      Why would I have done that?

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        #33
        Quite a looking animal! Its really coming together.

        What are those shocks?

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          #34
          They're a set of Chinese shocks. I got them a year or so ago to see how good they were. Turns out they're okay, but that the mounts are very poor and need to be replaced. I also completely revalved mine and went with heavier oil...now they're a good shock. So for about the price of a set of used Ohlins shocks you can get the Chinese ones, modify them to make them safe and function properly, only without the headache of adjustability.

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            #35
            As of today the bike runs awesome. Just need to get my brake lights going and I'm ready to rock and roll!

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              #36
              Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View Post
              Why did you not just rebuild your running Kat
              Originally posted by makenzie71 View Post
              Why would I have done that?
              Originally posted by makenzie71 View Post
              So for about the price of a set of used Ohlins shocks you can get the Chinese ones, modify them to make them safe and function properly, only without the headache of adjustability.
              Congrats, nice project, & really dig your philosophy....had me laughing.
              Some have gone with spigots to help space the header out & get some clearance, but your solution is much cooler.....and infinitely more original.
              '82 GS1100E



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                #37
                I'm glad someone caught that. My investment in the shocks was minimal...if you have the tools you can make them a decent set of shocks, but a lot of people don't have that ability. That's why I tell most to shy away from them. If you actually buy them from the vendor they're usually about $200~300 for a set. Then having proper mounts made will run at least $100. Then the costs of a good valves and oil can get up to another $50~100. All in all, that's a set of used Ohlins.

                At some point I'll be building another swingarm and then I'll go with a set of ZRX shocks.

                I like the exhaust for what it is. This coming winter, though, I will be building something much the same, only neater.

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                  #38
                  Got her going...even went to a classic bike meet on Sunday. Runs like a top except an occasional burble from the #2 (still leaking a bit of fuel).











                  My 1981 GS750E with a 1993 Suzuki Katana 750 engine dropped in...a quick rev on the straight pipes. #1 and #2 are a little right from a leaky fuel valve....


                  ^Quick rev there

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                    #39
                    What is that headlight??

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                      #40
                      It's a Bosche high intensity discharge projector setup in a soup can.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by makenzie71 View Post
                        It's a Bosche high intensity discharge projector setup in a soup can.
                        F*cking stellar.

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                          #42
                          I love it...since getting it back together I haven't been able to go anywhere without some random person coming up to me to ask me what it is, what exactly I've done, and chat bikes with me.

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                            #43
                            Soup can?

                            Can we get some closer pics of that Soup can of yours? I'm VERY curious! It looks pretty interesting!

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                              #44
                              You can see it here:

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                                #45
                                Sofa King cool! I LOVE the headlight!

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