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Is there a swap to put inverted forks on an 82gs650? Any Ideas appresiated.Tags: None
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Any problems with ground clearance using those front ends Ray?
Dan1980 GS1000G - Sold
1978 GS1000E - Finished!
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1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
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1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
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rebellgixxer
Hi I'm another new guy as wellI'm mainly messing about with some older Gsxr's but are interested in getting in to a gsx750 or 1100
maybe i can convince someone here to swap somnething with me.
I know I'm a new guy here but if the poster who started this thread wopuld be happy with a 88/89 conventional forks I have one sitting in my basement gathering dust.It's 100% complete and doesn't even have any leaky forkseals.
Pm me if U want to discuss it.
I'm a good friend with katman in case anyone think this sounds fishy.
Man I wish I never had sold my 83 gsx750 it was a fantastic bike
Mike
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BassCliff
To the new guys! Welcome!
Hi,
Please stop by my little BikeCliff website and check out the mega-welcome!
Keep us informed. And we love pictures.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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82gs650
Thanks for the info. I like the inverted forks I have been seeing on the newer bikes and was hoping they could swap. I probably will need to fab caliper mounts to keep my dual disk front wheel right?
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Headphase
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RJ
Don't forget about Bandit and GSXR 600 front ends (as long as they have the tapered roller bearings on the steering stem). If you swap out a newer radial tire rim for the front you will have to match it with a radial tire for the rear which will mean the purchase of another rim. These swaps are pretty much an all-or-nothing deal.
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Gilmoses
Heres my Frankestein. . . .
1980 GS750 chassis
1990 Katana complete front end, minus highrise bars (bought and added clip-ons)
1992 GSXR1100 rear wheel, on an aftermarket swing arm . . .
I hope this Helps . . . .
PS. . . .With this frontend mod, I had to have my steering stops redone, and my steering doesn't lock anymore. . .
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550ERAT
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Gilmoses
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Old Colt
Originally posted by 550ERAT View Postdoes this info apply to a 83 GS550E ? Thanks
Look at it here, http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=130937
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curseboy
Don't want to hijack the thread too much but thread starter asked for ideas....If you have access to a grinder, a press and a welder, you can pretty much do put any front end you want. I ground off the stem/triple weld on my stock unit, did the same on a Nighthawk triple tree, pressed the suzuki stem onto the Honda triple, and had someone weld it. You might have to bore/use spacers/make your own parts....you might have to get dirty depending on the parts you want to put on.
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