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Originally posted by kingofvenus View PostYou're speedo is gonna be way off with the stock unit, I went from a 16 to a 17 and it is way off.
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What you could do is get the gauges from a '90 to '92 gsxr or somthing simular that bolts to the underside of the upper clamp like you're stock set-up. Mine is like yours, I modified the stock mount to bolt under the top clamp which will work if you know what the difference between your actual speed and what is indictated on the speedo is. I'm putting some guages from the type of bike (gsx 600 katana) my front end/wheels are from and mounting them into the fairing. You're bike is looking great BTW!Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)
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kichigai
Originally posted by rapidray View PostSorry guys, but that was a CARRIAGE bolt, NOT a lag bolt. Either way, get the right part. Ray.
I also got my SV650 risers finally mounted on my top trippled tree plate. I found a good place to drill the holes where were there was enough support. This spot also allowed the bars to be mounted such to allow access to the top fork adjustment screws.
Next is to fabricate a new backet to re-attached the stock gauges back on. Note: if you look at the bottom side of the top tripple tree, you will see that there are plenty of pre-existing threaded hole to utilize.
Dink and Kingofvenus, thanks for the tip on the guages. I like the idea of re-calibrating them. I actually have to open it up soon to replace the gear selector display which I found a brand new replacement on ebay. I may need some tech advice once I get to there.Last edited by Guest; 01-21-2008, 01:44 PM.
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RJ
How about mounting the gauges to the fairing bracketry? That's probably easier than finding someone to recalibrate the old ones. There's probably a bunch of GSXR, Bandit, and Katana gauges that would work as long as the donor used the front wheel to run the speedo with a 17" wheel. Running a lead from one of the coils would get the electronic tach up and running.
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kichigai
I finally got my gauges mounted on the top triple tree. I had to fabricate a aluminum bracket but it wasnt too hard.
Here is a picture with my stock bars mounted!
Not bad for a couple hours of work on the weekend. Now to get them mounted on my bike! It sure is getting cold in my garage at night! At least I was making some progress and having fun. \\/
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kichigai
Last week I got a change finally get back to working on my GS project. I tried installing the upper tree back on the forks and noticed that I had a few clearance issues. The ignition lock was hitting the fairing bracket! I have attached a few more pictures to explain what needed to be done.
First the fairing bracket mounting holes needed to be longated to move it closer to the steering neck.
Next I had to cut a notch in the fairing bracket for the steering lock.
Here you can see where the steering lock latch will need to line up with the new notch. The horizontal fairing bar also got in the way so I had to bring the ignition lock higher up the tripple tree.
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kichigai
To bring the ignition higher up the upper tree, I had to do some cutting!
I had to remove about 7/16 off of the two mounting post for the switch.
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kichigai
I took the removed pieces, drilled the holes out and made two alluminum spacers out of them for the gauge mounting brackets.
Then I put it all back together again!
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