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    #16
    There is always the option of using a CBR 954 triple clamp set. The top clamp is stepped so you gain some clearance using it. GSXR750 forks fit the Honda clamps.

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      #17
      Billy

      Any Ideas on the dimensions
      for that drop triple?
      What are the upper and low fork ID's
      What is the offset (between fork and steering stem)
      I Assume the fork separation is same as GSXR 750.

      Pos

      Another idea in the next post
      Last edited by posplayr; 01-31-2009, 02:15 PM.

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        #18
        There's a lot of dirtbikes out there with inverted forks with the same dimensions as the street bikes...has anyone thought to measure the length of the dirtbike tubes? Surely there's more to their increased length than just the legs...or I would think as much...

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          #19
          If your in a position where you haven't bought anything yet I highly recommend considering GSXR1100 forks. I'm using complete front end from 1994.

          Yes I've lowered my ground clearance from 5" to 3.5" however the stiffer springs and reduced travel of the USD forks seems to take care of the issue. By the way I have a very big cooler and it also never comes close to the fender.

          I've got 7000 miles of hilly new england roads on them now and haven't touched anything except my toe in hard turns. I wouldn't advise doing 20 mph over a speed bump but I can go over all but the highest of them at a crawl.

          The more modern GSXR Showa forks are better than the mid to late 90's era KYB 1100 forks in terms of handling performance but you have to weigh that against the expense of solving the reduced clearance issue.

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            #20
            1100 front end

            Pic of 93 GSXR 1100 fork conversion

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              #21
              isleoman

              Yes I've lowered my ground clearance from 5" to 3.5" however the stiffer springs and reduced travel of the USD forks seems to take care of the issue.
              Is that 1.5" loss measured or calculated? In my other thread I started I figured a 1.3" loss at mid bike. The spreadsheet is theoretical and not validated with actual clearance measurements so that would be good to know.

              As it turns out another major factor in "practical" clearance is having an exhaust that comes straight down the center of the bike, like those that force removal of the center stand. I know your's is not of this type as you have retained your center stand so, that suggests that even the most aggressive rider might not have any clearance issues in cornering with 93-94 GSXR 1100 forks and a belly exhaust on 17" wheels.

              See spreadsheet calcs.

              Your bike looks awseome of course, you had motor plans as you clocked over 100K miles; hows that going?

              Joe,
              Bike looking good. What are you setting on for a Top triple?

              Pos

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                #22
                Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                Any Ideas on the dimensions
                for that drop triple?
                What are the upper and low fork ID's
                What is the offset (between fork and steering stem)
                I Assume the fork separation is same as GSXR 750.

                Pos

                Another idea in the next post
                http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...808#post950808
                Pre SRAD USD forks fit right in along with calipers, and rotor alignment all works out. Later forks would probably work with them too, can't vouch for that though. 50mm at the top clamp and 54mm at the bottom. You probably pick up 3/4" of clearance. I have a set of them on my bike with a '95 GSXR750 fork, wheel, and brakes.

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                  #23
                  Pos,

                  The 3.5" is measured with a tape measure and my wife holding the bike up straight, no one sitting on it.

                  I haven't done anything with building a spare engine other than assembling parts, have the GRC welded 83 crank, a very nice complete 83 head that I'm gonna have HMC freshen up for me, an NOS GS1100 block, a spare clutch basket that gonna get welded. I'm still looking for a set of 83 cases or a complete 83 engine.

                  My bike has 107K now however it was last freshened up at 90K (re-hone and new rings). Based on the compression numbers we didn't do anything with the head.

                  The ported head was done @ around 70K or so.

                  It's running fantastic, no smoke, no leaks, plenty of umpff but at this age it don't hurt to have a spare.

                  Isle

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                    #24
                    isleoman

                    The 3.5" is measured with a tape measure and my wife holding the bike up straight, no one sitting on it.
                    Well if the 5.0" was also measure the same way then that is a good check on my spreadsheet. It shows a -1.3" diff for your configuration

                    Thanks

                    Pos

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                      isleoman



                      Is that 1.5" loss measured or calculated? In my other thread I started I figured a 1.3" loss at mid bike. The spreadsheet is theoretical and not validated with actual clearance measurements so that would be good to know.

                      As it turns out another major factor in "practical" clearance is having an exhaust that comes straight down the center of the bike, like those that force removal of the center stand. I know your's is not of this type as you have retained your center stand so, that suggests that even the most aggressive rider might not have any clearance issues in cornering with 93-94 GSXR 1100 forks and a belly exhaust on 17" wheels.

                      See spreadsheet calcs.

                      Your bike looks awseome of course, you had motor plans as you clocked over 100K miles; hows that going?

                      Joe,
                      Bike looking good. What are you setting on for a Top triple?

                      Pos
                      Jim,
                      here is the top triple with the FZ1 gen II bars (The fat Harley grabbers have been removed)


                      Last edited by Guest; 01-31-2009, 10:53 PM.

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                        #26
                        J,

                        I got a chuckle out of all the blue tape. I did the same thing with clear tape and a "Sharpie" permanent marker. Unfortunately the markings still ended up coming off. Luckily most of the connectors are different.

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                          #27
                          Yeah, that's my high tech labeling system putting it all back together I'm sure will be a nightmare

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                            #28
                            My headlight bucket looks the same right now!!!
                            Mike

                            1982 GS1100EZ

                            Text messages with my youngest brother Daniel right after he was paralyzed:

                            Me: Hey Dan-O. Just wanted to say howdy & love ya!

                            Dan-O: Howdy and Love you too. Doing good, feeling good.

                            Me: Give 'em hell, Little Bro!

                            Dan-O: Roger that! :)

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                              #29
                              Hey Isle, I have 1100 & 1150 motors! Ray.

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