This modification brought the bike in the "modern" bike category expected from a cartridge type fork and Ohlins rear shock.
The result however was not ideal as the GSXR 2nd gen fork remains very firm despite using the softest settings available both for compression and rebound.
Looking around for a better RSU type fork, I discovered that Yamaha uses a fully adjustable RSU fork on it's YZF R6 bike.
The dimensions are OK with a length of 750 mm and 43 mm stanchions spaced 210 mm apart.
This is great as worst case one can use the stanchions in the GSXR triple with no modification.
In practice, I discovered this was the only possible option as the R6 triple requires a 30 mm ID top bearing that will not fit a GS 1000.
The good news goes one step further if you want to use the GSXR 1100 first gen 18" wheels!
While you need to machine some adapters to fit the wheel spindle in the front fork, you can reuse the R6 calipers by using ZZR 600 disks.
These are 300 mm in diameter compared to the 298 mm Yamaha OEM's and their 12.5 mm offset puts them about 1 mm closer than the OEM version.
Nothing a small shim behind the calipers can't catch!
The adapters are currently beeing machined and I'll post a picture when done.
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