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    #16
    I hear ya! I would guess your 700 puts down some too. just getting used to the "noise" now though :O)

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      #17
      Gus, That is a seriously good looking machine. You should consider submitting it for bike of the month, it's that nice. Ray
      "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
      GS Valve Shim Club http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=122394
      1978 GS1000EC Back home with DJ
      1979 GS1000SN The new hope
      1986 VFR700F2 Recycled

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        #18
        Sweet bike man!!!I hope my bike will look that good someday.I've only had it since june so I havent done a lot to it so far.just some engine work and little cosmetic stuff.It to cold here to take pics of recent changes.

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          #19
          GSX1170ET a few more photos

          All,

          I'm just getting over the flu so I've been at home today, what better way to make you feel better than getting the bike out? ;o) took the opportunity to get a few more shots hope you like them,

          Ghostgs1, thanks for your thoughts, It would be great to submit, I'll have to try and get a shot on a sunny day .... if it ever stops raining here ;O)

          got any questions on anything thats been done please ask i'd be happy to try and help.

          Best

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            #20
            Sorry guys,

            Im not so good with the PC

            here's another

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              #21
              and another ... there must be an easier way to do this ... help please!

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                #22
                Originally posted by Gus 68
                I hear ya! I would guess your 700 puts down some too. just getting used to the "noise" now though :O)
                It does pretty well though never dynoed. The head is fairly fresh and has had some porting and all new valves. Right now just bolt ons other than that. A stainless Duplex that was built for somthing like a '91 GSXR. I've got Cosworth pistons that will go in sometime this year I hope. I have a 750 crank and rods that will get the 50cc back. I'll send the crank for lightening. The pistons were a problem getting rings for. They are a never used set of protoypes an aold friend of mine had. I had to have the top two grooves recut and Total Seal provided a set of their Gapless rings. I have a set of V&H cams for it as well. First comes another round of suspension work.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Billy Ricks
                  It does pretty well though never dynoed. The head is fairly fresh and has had some porting and all new valves. Right now just bolt ons other than that. A stainless Duplex that was built for somthing like a '91 GSXR. I've got Cosworth pistons that will go in sometime this year I hope. I have a 750 crank and rods that will get the 50cc back. I'll send the crank for lightening. The pistons were a problem getting rings for. They are a never used set of protoypes an aold friend of mine had. I had to have the top two grooves recut and Total Seal provided a set of their Gapless rings. I have a set of V&H cams for it as well. First comes another round of suspension work.

                  Sounds an exciting project I'd be keen to see how you progress, just one thought have you upped the brakes? I think you'll be able to go a whole lot faster with the mods ... maybe port the head too when the roof is off?

                  Best

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                    #24
                    Head was taken care of by a guy that used to race for Yoshimura. I have a couple of other heads I could put together and have done. I've got '90 GSXR wheels and brakes with PFM iron rotors up front in an '88 fork. I'll be switching to a '95 front in CBR954 clamps. The top clamp is stepped so you pick up nearly an inch in length. I have a Works Performance shock for the rear to install when I do the front. Just waiting for the headlight brackets to arrive and still need to get a fender. Next week I may find the time to work on it. The motor work may have to wait until next winter.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Gus 68
                      and another ... there must be an easier way to do this ... help please!
                      Use Photobucket, http://www.photobucket.com/, as a place to put your pictures then post them from there. This site won't accept pictures from some sources that aren't readily available to the public.

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                        #26
                        My bike as it is now.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Billy Ricks
                          Head was taken care of by a guy that used to race for Yoshimura. I have a couple of other heads I could put together and have done. I've got '90 GSXR wheels and brakes with PFM iron rotors up front in an '88 fork. I'll be switching to a '95 front in CBR954 clamps. The top clamp is stepped so you pick up nearly an inch in length. I have a Works Performance shock for the rear to install when I do the front. Just waiting for the headlight brackets to arrive and still need to get a fender. Next week I may find the time to work on it. The motor work may have to wait until next winter.

                          OH Yes!
                          This sounds pretty tasty, there is something quite special in "doin' up" old Suzuki metal in todays clothing! just goes to show you though, how much or little depending on your point of view has really changed....
                          Any pics you can post?

                          Best

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Billy Ricks
                            My bike as it is now.


                            Very nice! very very nice,
                            whats the can originally for?

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                              #29
                              Another pic when it had GSXR rotors up front.

                              The canister was from a GSXR, not sure what year anymore. The header and midpipe was from the last air/oil cooled model 750, '91 or '92. I just needed a can with a 2" inlet so model wasn't important. It's an RS-3.

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                                #30
                                I'll try this .....






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