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jwhelan65
+1 on Katman he did exactly the same mod for me, did a great job. He also set up and fabbed my rear spacing and offset sprocket. Jim is is right it is a little costly but well worth it. It's a bolt up when you get it back from him, which saves you a lot of headaches and speeds up your build.
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post+1 on Katman he did exactly the same mod for me, did a great job. He also set up and fabbed my rear spacing and offset sprocket. Jim is is right it is a little costly but well worth it. It's a bolt up when you get it back from him, which saves you a lot of headaches and speeds up your build.
I still have not figured out yet why, but all the rest of the stock 88 Gixxer spacers fit just right (with 1st gen brake hanger). With the 1st gen Gixxer wheels requires the 1st gen gixxer sprocket carrier instead of the way your later Gixxer stuff fits. Also the 88 1100 3 spoke sprocket carrier is unique to that year.
I worked with Rob quite a while on all of this so as far as I know nobody else I know has done the mod this way. He generally centers the swinger and modifies the brake master to further back than the OEM locations.
Tone, you done it this way?Last edited by posplayr; 08-17-2009, 07:19 PM.
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cavehamster
Originally posted by posplayr View PostI got the Bandit swinger from Katman. It was pricey but he did all the running around. Basically he did the following:
1.) machined off the rear mono-shock mount
2.) made swingarm bolt bushing/spacers for the 20mm GS1100E
3.) cut the rear chain guard mount (which I restored)
4.) welded on left and right CNC suspension (for clevis) mounts and pressed in bearings.
There are a few tricks to sort out like how to route the brake master cylinder. For an GS1100E it will not fit with the Bandit swing arm on center in the frame. I was able to retain the complete stock unit, but had to shift the swing arm over and compensate with wheel spacers.
I would suggest welding the shock mounts on while mocked up on to the frame (with shocks) as mine would have been asymmetrical preload if I did not have a set of $1K Ohlins shocks with adjustable height adjustment.
This thread has many of the details, although I don't have mechanical drawings for the parts from Katman.
There are alot of details to getting the rear wheel aligned in the frame and then getting the counter sprocket aligned to the rear sprocket. Depending on your wheel/tires size and what you do with the brake master you need to get the swingarm spacers, rear wheel spacers and countershaft sprocket matched. Mine works for what I have, but will deviate some (and be more challenging) if you are going USD and 17" wheels.
Joe Whelan is going this same mod now with 17" wheels; you can see his thread as well.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=131593
Would you recommend 17 inch wheels or should I be thinking about 18 inch wheels?
Lastly, is there a technical reason to remove the monoshock mount? I'd kind of like to retain mine in case I want to go that route in the future.
Thanks for the info and posting your pictures!
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Originally posted by cavehamster View PostSo, it is asymmetric because the swing arm is offset to one side to allow the rear master to function? And the wheel itself is offset to stay in the bike's centerline, correct?
Originally posted by cavehamster View PostWould you recommend 17 inch wheels or should I be thinking about 18 inch wheels?
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I have taken alot of pains to retain the ED look which would be harder with USD's and 17" wheels.
On the mono, it might clear the battery box or might not. I don't know. It is a cleaner look without it trimmed off. Mono shocking is a whole lot more trouble but in the end might be cheaper since the shocks are easier to come by. If I was gonna do mono shock then USD 17" wheels are a natural. There are many interrelated issues that it would be best to sort out which way you wanna go. Right now you probably don't know what you dint know. You need a list to figure out each of the options. A spare frame or a tore down bike helps.
Gotta go; I plan to be done on mine this weekend.
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I call dibs1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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Got her pretty well finished. Few electrical issues (blinker not blinking, and tail light idiot light) Went for a couple of rides, one slow speed to bed in the new EBC HH brake pads, a second one for about 25 miles over Gibraltar road in Santa Barbara to do some introductory twisties.
The suspension still needs some tuning. The brakes really grips and I immediately went down to grind my engine guards as the grip is much better. Bike feels much more natural like it is much better able to handle the power and speed .
It was alto or work, but I'm happy with the results and will be on the road to Bills Tues nite for the Shasta trip . Crap this was too easy. I still got 3 days .
Last edited by posplayr; 08-23-2009, 02:25 PM.
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TheCafeKid
Damn jim!!!!!! that looks FUGGIN AWESOME!!! didnt end up with much loss of GC at all. Im impressed! And excited! I hope my little project I was talking to you about turns out half as nice! Congrats and NICE NICE work man!
3 days left. thats pleanty of time to tune the suspension!!!
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jwhelan65
Jim,
That thing looks absolutely fantastic! A one of kind gem.....Easy? Wanna road trip to San Antonio and finish mine in 3 days..
Bravo on your bike it is a true recognized flaggship on this site.
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Josh,
It is certainly a step up. I would figure I'm able to carry at least about 15%-20% more speed into a 30-50 mph corner. I was concerned about the trail change with the new forks but it is really nimble . I have the rear shock length set to the lowest which is about 1" over. I was just trying to scruff off the release compund off of the tires. What do you think about the highway pegs? I think this is going to be a great highway cruiser.
Jim
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostJim,
That thing looks absolutely fantastic! A one of kind gem.....Easy? Wanna road trip to San Antonio and finish mine in 3 days..
Bravo on your bike it is a true recognized flaggship on this site.
Err road trip.... ???Yea were going on a road trip but north
Believe it or not I just got my first ticket coming home on the ride. My buddy and I pulled to a stop light. He has a KLR 650, I took off and with the 1/4 throttle mod I accidently got the front wheel off the ground, came down a little crooked but no worries, Anyway that was not the issue. Tehre was a closed to local traffic sign I went past it; my buddy followed. Then there was a road closed sign, I went; he followed. There was two cops there giving tickets for people driving through a closed road sign. CRAP. I told the cop it coulda been worse. The ticket for wheeling at 60 mph down a 35 mph wouda been worse.Last edited by posplayr; 08-22-2009, 10:55 PM.
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Are you putting on the faring so we can both do 130?
1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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