I decided to start a build thread for two reasons: provide info and encourage others and to learn from others.
I bought this bike back in July of this past year for 500 bucks and made back 370. I just wanted the frame and body. Not bad for 130 bucks with papers.
That is a GM a/c cooling rad.
I decided to get into this project because I enjoyed building my zx7r track bike as much as I rode it. I got out of track days (hard core) because of a scary highside at a high rate of speed.
I did some research about starting a resto project and found the most common suggestion was start with something that you liked when you were young and that is still fairly easy to get parts.
My parts for this build is slowly growing: CBR954 triple with 93 GSXR front end, B12 swing arm with the bushings from Rob, a ton of parts from Bike Bandit, 93 GSXR rims, 94 GSXR front rotors, rear brake setup from a 93 GSXR, new bearing for everything etc.
I also pickup a GS1100E motor. I replied to an add for a 91 GSXR 750 motor and the guy three motors for sale. The 750, a GSXR 1100 w/o second gear and the GS1100.
He told me it was running three weeks before I bought it. So, I got it home fogged it and shrink wrapped it. I will do a compression or leak down test, later when I start working on the motor part of the project.
This is what the frame now looks like as of yesterday. I picked it up from my welder. I found through a drag racer that I knew.
I cut the round tube using the tubemiter program. It was my first time cutting tube and my welder was impressed. However, he admitted to me that he does not do it. He just machines the cuts. The plates he did in his shop.
The tank was test fitted when I got home and it fits w/o any issues.
Now, I know the plates where the pegs go are big. But I am thinking of going with just pegs and levers and use the plates as my 'rear sets'. If I do not go that way, I can always cut them down
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