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    '84 1150ef motor to a '85 GSXr750 frame

    Looking for any info in transplanting a '84 1150 ef motor to a light '85 gsxr750 frame.
    Has any one done this?
    Search, did not come up with too much on the subject.
    Service Manuals do not include frame dimensions?
    My first post. 84suz.

    #2
    Greetings and Salutations!

    Hi Mr. 85suz,

    I'm sorry I can't help you with your transplant, I'm just the welcome wagon.

    Please click here to receive your mega-welcome, filled with suggestions and links to vendors and other information. Then I invite you to visit my little BikeCliff website, where I've been collecting the wisdom of the generous members here. Thanks for joining us. Good luck in your endeavor. Yes, we like pictures. Not you, your bike!


    Thank you for your indulgence,

    BassCliff

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      #3
      Go Here, click on seven-eleven.

      Genetic engineering of an extinct species


      Life is too short to ride an L.

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        #4
        Thanks for the welcome. I have more searching to do. This is my bike.
        84suz.

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          #5
          Welcome to the site.

          I was wondering what motor you have in there now?.

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            #6
            Thanks tkent02 thats what I was looking for.
            The 1150 motor is all stock except Barnett clutch & head porting.
            1.5 second 60 foot times.
            I have a bear '85 Gsx-r750 frame & swingarm.

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              #7
              The frame you have is what is run by THOUSANDS of dragbike guys in this country & others also! What possible reason would you have for wanting to put your motor in a frame it WON'T go into without SEVERE modifications? If your bike is running 1.50 60 foots you are either HEAVY, on a STREET tire, have a stock motor, or don't have a LOCK UP clutch. If you want give me a call & I will help you out as I build & race these bikes. I can be reached at 714-356-7845, Ray.

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