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    #31
    seems you could take the bottom triple and have the fork holes milled out 2mm to accept the BUSA forks then they become a "direct" bolt on also.Or am i missing some other issue here???there's tons of them complete on ebay.
    The issue would be getting things to line up properly after the machining. It is a BITCH to get indexed properly on an existing hole and even then, you need to make sure that you get the spacing correct relating to the top triple or things will bind and not line up afterwards. The best choice is to either get a set of triples that work from the OEM or clamp the top and bottom triples together and line bore the pair to ensure they are spaced exactly the same.

    Mark

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      #32
      Katman, I'm very interested in the 954 swap. I did some checking and came up with some interesting results.

      Bikebandit lists the bearings on a 2002 954 as different part numbers than the 929. However, the 2003 954 has the same part numbers as the 929 and the 2004 1000. I have a feeling that not all of the 954 bearings are the same.

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        #33
        that could be....MIne are 2002 954 triples (top and bottom) I saw a set of 03' 954's on ebay and questioned buddy because they have roller bearings not tapered. He told me they are 03 954's. so it looks like only 02's will fit.
        It is easy though, just make sure they are the tapered bearings and you will be ok.
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          #34
          Originally posted by katman
          that could be....MIne are 2002 954 triples (top and bottom) I saw a set of 03' 954's on ebay and questioned buddy because they have roller bearings not tapered. He told me they are 03 954's. so it looks like only 02's will fit.
          It is easy though, just make sure they are the tapered bearings and you will be ok.
          Ok, thanks, that clears some of this up. I bet that you can use the '03's and then get the '02 bearings and replace them. The stem should be the same. That's pretty expensive though - about another $80 or so.

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            #35
            Hi,

            Im very impressed at the research here, and am planning a swap based on the info described here.

            im squirreling parts away now, and have come across a 89, GSXR750 front wheel or also a 93 model 1100 front wheel.

            Do either of these fitup to the 91-93 GSXR750 forks?

            Cheers

            Ed

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              #36
              THE 93 wheel will fit. don't know about the 89.
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                #37
                89 wheel

                Ed both of your wheels will fit the forks you asked about. I have a set of both and swap them back and forth. Steve

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                  #38
                  sorry about another inane question...

                  if an 89 front wheel fits, then could it be reasonably assumed an 88 GSXR1100 wheel would fit the above mentioned forks (91-93 - GSXR750)?

                  thanks for your advice, apologies for diverting the course of this thread.

                  Cheers

                  Ed

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                    #39
                    88 gsxr 1100wheel

                    Not sure Ed. Both the 88-9 gsxr750 front wheels will fit the 93 front end, but the 88gsxr1100 is an entirely different animal than the 88and up 750 or the 89gsxr1100. Unlike the 750 which changed to what is known as a slingshot in 88, the 1100 remained based on the slabside untill the 89 model year. Therefore the 88 1100 had 18 inch wheels(neat looking three spoke design like the17's) which would not fit under the 93 front fender. This is no small problem because I am not aware of any bikes that came with both an USD fork and an 18 inch front wheel. I also believe the axel size is smaller but that could probably be rectified with the later models wheel bearings and internal spacer. STEVE

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                      #40
                      Ok, more info. I recieved the 954 upper and lower triples and started tearing into the bike.

                      1) My forks are 50mm at the upper clamp and 54mm at the lower. The 954's fit.

                      2) Here's a problem. The gsxr lower is slightly longer than the 954 lower from bearing race to bearing race. The gsxr lower fits into the GS steering hear very nicely, while the 954 lower does not seat the upper bearing well.

                      Here is a pic of the 954 lower with a piece of tape added to illustrate my point. The tape is the same width as the upper bearing and is placed where the upper bearing rests in the GS neck. As you can see, the bearing not only is not fully seated, but quite a bit of it is not making contact. The area to the left of the pen line is where contact is made.



                      For comparison, I made the same measurements on the GSXR lower and show it for reference.



                      I swapping back in the GSXR triples. The extra lift was nice, but I can't live with this. If I get some time later I'm going to see about designing GSXR top with a step like the 954.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Swanny
                        Ok, more info. I recieved the 954 upper and lower triples and started tearing into the bike.

                        2) Here's a problem. The gsxr lower is slightly longer than the 954 lower from bearing race to bearing race. The gsxr lower fits into the GS steering hear very nicely, while the 954 lower does not seat the upper bearing well.
                        When you say lower...do you mean stem? Are you using 954 bearings cause gixxer's won't work.

                        The 954 set up works perfect on my kat????

                        you are saying you can't tighten the triples...they are loose?? the top bearing doesn't sit down far enough on the stem to seat and tighten?
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by katman
                          Originally posted by Swanny
                          Ok, more info. I recieved the 954 upper and lower triples and started tearing into the bike.

                          2) Here's a problem. The gsxr lower is slightly longer than the 954 lower from bearing race to bearing race. The gsxr lower fits into the GS steering hear very nicely, while the 954 lower does not seat the upper bearing well.
                          When you say lower...do you mean stem? Are you using 954 bearings cause gixxer's won't work.

                          Teh 954 set up works perfect on my kat????
                          Yes, the stem is longer from bearing race to bearing race. I'm using the 954 bearings - the stem diameter is different so you have to.

                          I don't doubt that yours work. I wonder if the steering head is different between your bike and mine.

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                            #43
                            so you can't tighten the triples without sloppy play? If I understand you right...the 954 bearings can't get close enough to make a tight fit witht the races? If that is so why not just turn the stem and take off a few thou (the lip shown) so the top bearing will slide further down the stem?

                            2 minute job on the lathe
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by katman
                              so you can't tighten the triples without sloppy play? If I understand you right...the 954 bearings can't get close enough to make a tight fit witht the races? If that is so why not just turn the stem and take off a few thou (the lip shown) so the top bearing will slide further down the stem?

                              2 minute job on the lathe
                              The limiting factor of the top bearing sliding further down the stem is the bearing races in the steering head are too far apart for the 954 stem.

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                                #45
                                I see. the bearing is up at the threads. ok, so why doesn't the bearing seat? if it is sitting high on the stem it should still seat fully to the top race.
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