EDIT: OK if you are impatient, and want to see the finished product without wading through a bunch of posts go here.
OK I have been a little under the radar on my plans for the GS1100ED and since Ray asked, I decided to start a new thread and post a few pics.
So for point of reference, here is my fleet and the garage space I'm trying to work in. I'm not NEAR as organized as jwhelan65
OK so an quick overview of this phase of the project. After much hemming and hawing and research here and looking at other projects and getting an 86 GSXR with 91 GSXR 17" conversion I finally decided to go with a moderate and more subtle upgrade for the ED and go with a 1st Gen Gixxer conversion . It started using the 87 wheels but I got a set of 88 (3 spokes) and so that is where I'm heading now.
Pros/Cons:
* I don't get the fatty 180/55-17 rear I settle for a 160-60-18 (or 170/60-18 as installed)
* no USD forks but the 1st Gen forks are 41 mm (v.s. 37 stock) the axles are 17 mm v.s. 15 mm stock (although not 20 mm as the ) Slingshot forks (50mm upper and 41 mm lower).
* I get upgraded radials and wider rubber
* I get upgraded brakes (two pot vs single pot on 310 mm rotors v.s. 280 mm)
* forks will look stock to the uninitiated
* wheels will not but they will look like 2nd GEn wheels albeit 18" v.s. 17"
* Not as much chain and wheel clearance issues
* reduced offset on he counter sprocket (3/8" v.s. 5/8")
* improved ground clearance (18" v.s. 17" conversion)
* The reduced squeeze is paying off in that I was able to get the to retain the stock brake master without relocation or having to use rear sets.
Overview summary of the parts (updated 2/12/14)
My original intent was to build a bike that is close to how it would have been done in the early 90's while still retaining the look of the stock bike. Kind of a vintage factory resto-mod if you like. It is supposed to look (to the untrained eye), as if it could have come from the factory this way.
Suspension:
* 88 GSXR 1100 3 spoke wheels 2.75"x18" and 4.5"x18" (front/rear) running 110/80-18 and 170/60-18 (F/R)
* Galfer Wave rotors ft, GSXR rotor back, EBC HH sintered pads all around
* 87-88 1100 forks (29.3") with Race Tech emulators and springs
* stock triple 87-88 GSXR 1100, aftermarket GSXR fork brace
(Note you can increase the trail by using a 1st Gen GSXR 750 triple clamp. The 750 offset is more than the 1100 )
* modified GSXR top triple with GS1100ED handle bar risers, Gauge mounts and steering stops
* Katman modified 2002 Bandit swingarm and offset pivot spacers to fit stock rear brake master
* Modified rear brake pivot so I don't have to relocate the brake master (allows me to retain the stock foot pegs).
* Bandit chain guard , Bandit brake arm
* 1st Gen GSXR under-slung brake master
* SU-145 Ohlins (stock length + 30-50mm)
* 530 gear conversion with 3/8 offset sprocket
* 2nd Gen GSXR fork mounted steering damper.
* Stainless brake lines
* Disabled 83 GS1100 anti dives fitted to GSXR forks.
Engine:
* 1166 10.25 CR Weisco
* Ported Head (by headsbikesmopars) with 28mm 1150 intakes , backcut valves and Serdi radius cut valve job.
* 0.340 Webcams
* High pressure Gears
* Welded Superhub with all EBC clutch springs.
* DJ Jetted 1150 BST36 carbs using LM-2 from Innovate Motorsports
* Top End Oiler with GregB distribution block
Exhaust:
*FrankenYoshi: stainless Yoshi 2nd Gen GSXR 4:2:1 , Vintage CB550 Honda Yoshi can, V&H spickets, custom stainless midpipe/hanger.
* And not is was not cheap to put all this together.
Body
* Maier Sport Fairing Large
* Color matched to OEM red Pearl paint
* Vintage Sport rack
* Corbin Seat
* Vintage Restoration Decal set with various Suzuki/Yoshi/etc decals from ebay
* Engine guards with matching GS1100ED rear foot pegs
Electrical:
* Solid State Power Box (fuse box replacement eliminated Ignition Relay Modification)
* Compufire Series R/R
* Accel Coils with stock ignitor
* Electrosport Stator with oil sprayer
* Lighted 2 1/4" dash gauges Oil Pressure and Voltmeter and Power Plug
* Amperite "STOP ALLERT" brake flasher
Here is a pic doing alignment measurements to determine rear spacers ; been working closely with Katman on that. The 88 18"x4.5" wheels are unique somewhat different to the 17"x5.5"
Here is the modified rear brake pivot knuckle. I cut off the little arms and rewelded them about 5 mm each to provide clearance for both the rear brake plunger rod and the return springs between the frame and the bandit swinger. A 4.5 mm offset to the Bandit arm is required to accomplish this. No other spacers behind the master are required. Basically this allows me to keep the stock pegs, rear brake pedal and master cylinder and no welding on the frame. Here is the finished modified part:
modified_Brake_pivot_zps5bcb4e9f.jpg
And here is the final clearance achieved.
Continued
All the pictures are screwed up; here is a link to a slide show
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