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    upgrading the running gear on a tired 79 "L"

    looking to upgrade the front end and swingarm on my old 1000 L. rather than rebuild and/or replace the tired parts with stock stuff, id like to update.

    currently, im looking at using early 90's 1100 USD front end with katana front wheel and a twinshock 1100 swingarm with GSF rear wheel. im looking to run radial tires over bias ply. that is my main objective.

    i have a no name 1100 4/1 header, just the throw that out there.
    Last edited by Guest; 01-25-2009, 07:18 PM.

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    I'll sort out shipping for you and see what he says.

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      #3
      here is where i started this past summer. it had mounts for a windscreen and a luggage rack that i couldnt fathom taking a picture of, so they came off for this picture.


      here is where i was around thanksgiving this year, most of the stuff i wasnt using was stripped/sold and i added an ebay find 83 1100 4/1 header with some sort of a silencer. i have modded a titanium can from a 04 GSXR t omount in my header and suspend from the right upper shock mount, but i hadent taken pictures before i dismantled it. i also added black clubmans, which may come off for clipons if i go forward with an upgraded front end.



      here is my ebay find for a gas tank, i believe its a GS450 tank. you guys may have seen this before.




      Currently, the bike is torn completely down. front end is aside, motor is sitting on a tire, swing arm and rear wheel are sitting on a shelf, wiring harness is hanging from a rafter, and frame is on a bench. i degreased the frame and am currently sanding it down for paint. i figure now is as good a time as any to gather new parts.
      Last edited by Guest; 01-25-2009, 07:20 PM.

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        Originally posted by jed.only View Post
        looking to upgrade the front end and swingarm on my old 1000 L. rather than rebuild and/or replace the tired parts with stock stuff, id like to update.

        currently, im looking at using early 90's 1100 USD front end with katana front wheel and a twinshock 1100 swingarm with GSF rear wheel. im looking to run radial tires over bias ply. that is my main objective.

        i have a no name 1100 4/1 header, just the throw that out there.
        That 4/1 looks like a late 80's Vance & Hines...wanna sell it?
        Last edited by Guest; 01-25-2009, 07:27 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
          That 4/1 looks like a late 80's Vance & Hines...wanna sell it?

          i like how it bolted right up. the front looks like it took a hit or something, as its scraped up, but the overall shape of the primaries was more or less unaffected. that suited me fine as i was going to wrap it anyway. i dont think it would belong on a steed such as yours, being very clean and all. my bike is more rat-ish.


          check this thread out, our own 801000GS even graced it with his $.02



          wha?! a bolt in upper mount for a mono? my my my, could this actually work and be safe to ride on the streets?

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            #6
            So long as it's supported somewhere higher up in the frame as well I sure wouldn't be afraid of it.

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              #7
              My man says another $20 for shipping...$170 total for the 4.5" B4 and rotor.

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                #8
                im going to research the bolt-in upper mount a little more. i really really really dislike the look of the bandit swinger. for that matter, i really dont like the GS1100 either, but i dislike it less than the bandit. i would prefer a GSXR swinger or ZRX to anything outside of a custom job i saw last week, and man was it a doozy.

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                  #9
                  GRRR now i want to monoshock again. ive decided against another project in lieu of getting this bike going. i have some decent money to throw around, but i need to buy riding gear and rubber with it, too.

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                    #10
                    Like I said before in our IM conversation, learn how to ride a bike, THEN modify it. You're too green on two wheels to know what things should feel like.

                    FWIW, I wouldn't trust that bolt-in monoshock conversion. Too much stress in some fairly thin gussets where the bolts are.

                    For your bike, I'd go with rebuilding the front forks, new brake pads, and new rear shocks. And maybe that 1100 swingarm. Get a few years and a few tens of a thousands of two wheeled experience under your belt before getting all crazy with the mods.
                    Last edited by Guest; 01-26-2009, 02:48 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 80GS1000 View Post
                      Like I said before in our IM conversation, learn how to ride a bike, THEN modify it. You're too green on two wheels to know what things should feel like.

                      FWIW, I wouldn't trust that bolt-in monoshock conversion. Too much stress in some fairly thin gussets where the bolts are.

                      For your bike, I'd go with rebuilding the front forks, new brake pads, and new rear shocks. And maybe that 1100 swingarm. Get a few years and a few tens of a thousands of two wheeled experience under your belt before getting all crazy with the mods.

                      i hear you, i just dont want to waste money. what if the bike i bought already had all of this stuff on it? would you recommend me taking it back to stock first?

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                        #12
                        i found a set of 93 1100 forks and lower triple with stem for 150shipped.

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                          #13
                          is a 170 or 180 rear tire possible? seems those tires are far more common than the 150/160 rear tires. and also, a 120 front?

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                            #14
                            so if sticking with the stock-ish rear setup of a 1100 arm, progressives will be ok?

                            on the front rebuild of a 93 front end, progressive springs or racetech springs only, or coupled with cartridge emulators?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 80GS1000 View Post

                              Like I said before in our IM conversation, learn how to ride a bike, THEN modify it. You're too green on two wheels to know what things should feel like.
                              Wait a minute, you are doing all these performance mods and you don't know how to ride???
                              WTF, man you should be spending your time out thrashing a 250 and learning how to stay alive...
                              http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

                              Life is too short to ride an L.

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