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arve
GS 550M Chopper?
I'm bored in the snow heaps here, and have begun dreaming of summertime. A long trip perhaps? My Katana should be the perfect machine for the job, the 1000 isnt any more comfortable to drive(it has a low handlebar for now) and it sips gas. But the ride position is abit stressy, its perfect for blowing an afternoon trip out to the seaside to watch the gulls but on longer trips my throttle hand tends to fall asleep, and my back to ache. So I've been thinking that a 550L should be the right machine for a trip to Italy or London to see my cousin. Laid back sitting position, doesnt look too stupid with a windscreen and has an economical engine with just enough oomph to do the job.(I havent all forgot about my turbo plans for mine btw...)But I just cant afford another bike at the moment, and I'm not selling my Kat. I'd rather just put on some higher handlebars to get a more upright position, a windscreen, highway pegs and then ride around continental Europe looking ridicolous. See if I care. But anyway it got me thinking: What if I just took off the tank and seat and other Katana specific parts and put on some L parts instead? So my question is: Are the frames on these two models significantly different or is it a bolt on swap? Any other significant differences such as longer forks etc? I also have the GSX tank thats on my 1000 now(see my pictures), and the 1000 taillamp housing might also be used as I have an extra one. But then I'l need another seat... Tinker tinker. But sure as hell is I want tall handlebars, low seat and highway pegs. I have a Raask set for my 1000 that might be used for making forward mounted controls and pegs. Building tips anyone? Remember I dont want to alter the frame so I can just bolt the Kat parts back on.Tags: None
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Originally posted by arve View PostI'm bored in the snow heaps here, and have begun dreaming of summertime. A long trip perhaps? My Katana should be the perfect machine for the job, the 1000 isnt any more comfortable to drive(it has a low handlebar for now) and it sips gas. But the ride position is abit stressy, its perfect for blowing an afternoon trip out to the seaside to watch the gulls but on longer trips my throttle hand tends to fall asleep, and my back to ache. So I've been thinking that a 550L should be the right machine for a trip to Italy or London to see my cousin. Laid back sitting position, doesnt look too stupid with a windscreen and has an economical engine with just enough oomph to do the job.(I havent all forgot about my turbo plans for mine btw...)But I just cant afford another bike at the moment, and I'm not selling my Kat. I'd rather just put on some higher handlebars to get a more upright position, a windscreen, highway pegs and then ride around continental Europe looking ridicolous. See if I care. But anyway it got me thinking: What if I just took off the tank and seat and other Katana specific parts and put on some L parts instead? So my question is: Are the frames on these two models significantly different or is it a bolt on swap? Any other significant differences such as longer forks etc? I also have the GSX tank thats on my 1000 now(see my pictures), and the 1000 taillamp housing might also be used as I have an extra one. But then I'l need another seat... Tinker tinker. But sure as hell is I want tall handlebars, low seat and highway pegs. I have a Raask set for my 1000 that might be used for making forward mounted controls and pegs. Building tips anyone? Remember I dont want to alter the frame so I can just bolt the Kat parts back on.
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Tim Tom
Please don't ruin a katana to try and make a chopper out of it. If any thing modify the 1000 with stock G bars and a plexi windscreen. They are extremely comfortable, easy so swap and will be much easier to do.
And you won't end up with a frankenbike.
Just my thoughts.
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arve
Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostPlease don't ruin a katana to try and make a chopper out of it. If any thing modify the 1000 with stock G bars and a plexi windscreen. They are extremely comfortable, easy so swap and will be much easier to do.
And you won't end up with a frankenbike.
Just my thoughts.
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Tim Tom
Gotcha. What about the katana that makes your wrist and back hurt? I would think taller bars would help that. You can get clip on's with a tall rise build in I believe. I'm not sure why you would want to swap gas tanks and seats to make it look like an L though.
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arve
Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostGotcha. What about the katana that makes your wrist and back hurt? I would think taller bars would help that. You can get clip on's with a tall rise build in I believe. I'm not sure why you would want to swap gas tanks and seats to make it look like an L though.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostL + distance = pain.
Mrs. Steve has put in more than one 500+ mile day on her L.
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