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Beaver
Thanks for the help guys, that was just what I needed to know. I think I will try for the 88 fork, I am not wanting a USD fork at all and I think I can get a good deal on this one
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TheCafeKid
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Originally posted by salty_monk View PostMy setup came with 17" wheels so I'm not much use either but seems to be a case of bearing bushes (or bearing swap would work too) & spacers - that's it.
Dan
So you have RSU, with 17" wheels and 20mm axles?What year model fork? What is the length of the forks (center of axle to top of tube)?
from the OSS site they say the 89's are pretty short. The 86-88's are all 30.25" which doesn't correlate well with the 648mm listed.
year length diam
GSXR 1100 86-88 648 41
GSXR 1100 89 588 41
JimLast edited by posplayr; 07-07-2009, 02:31 AM.
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I measured them at 30.25" the other week so I guess that makes them a 86-88. No idea what year actually. They were someone else's discarded project.
Yes, 20mm axles sounds about right as a guesstimate without going out to measure.
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This is from oldschoolsuzuki.com
here is a guy that is running radials and upgraded brakes on ED forks.
looks like 1st gen 2.75x18 wheel with various calipers/rotors (front and back) on GS1100ED forks/swingarm.
after further research the rear wheel is Bandit 600 17x4.5
besides the above mentioned parts, I'll guess at what it takes to do this; .......probably:
caliper mounts
F rotor spacers.
underslung brake ar mount on swing arm
530 chain conversion
rear wheel spacers
front wheel spacers
15mm ID Front axle bearings
radial tires
http://forum.oldskoolsuzuki.info/cgi-bin/Yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1285589392
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Chassis
Frame: GSX1100E standard with bracing to increase stiffness
Suspension: Ohlins SU143 x 330mm length twin rear shocks
Forks: Katana 1100 front forks with custom pre-load adjuster, compression & rebound
Brakes: Honda CBR600F calipers with standard master cylinder, ZXR400L twin 300mm discs & Performance Friction brake pads front; Bandit rear caliper with EBC HH pads
Wheels: GSXR750 18" front wheel & Bandit 600, 160 x 172 rear wheel
Tyres: Avon AM22 Race front tyre and Michelin Pilot Race rear tyre (Medium compound)
Some more info from Longy.........
Hi Jim
Front wheel goes in but you need to adapt the spacers. This is a bit fiddly and resulted in a couple of washers! In so far as the brakes, they are straight off a h*nda CBR600F (the twin pot variety). You need to have made up special brackets to hang them. The discs are 300mm off a ZXR400, but you could probably use 310mm if you made the caliper hangers to suit.
Wheel bearings as standard.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
LongyLast edited by posplayr; 10-07-2010, 05:44 PM.
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Originally posted by tone View PostHmm dunno about the USA but here in the UK an 88 1100 only ever came with a 4.5"x 17 rear wheel (160/60/17 was the stock tyre from memory )
Fronts were 3x17" & a 120/65/17 tyre (i'll check this to be sure & let you know)
The only bike i can think of offhand that had a 3 spoke 18" rear wheel was the gsx1100g shafty from somewhere around 1990, cant remember the front size though
The much sought after and rare 88 GSXR 1100 wheels are as I listed them:
18x4.5" three spoke rear
18x2.75" three spoke front
These are what I have on my ED with
170/60-18
110/80-18
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woodman
Do you know anything about the 750 Katana wheels & frontends that fit ? The front & rear wheels on my 83 GS1100S are the 3 spoke with 120/70ZR17s up front & 170/60ZR17s on the rear
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Originally posted by woodman View PostDo you know anything about the 750 Katana wheels & frontends that fit ? The front & rear wheels on my 83 GS1100S are the 3 spoke with 120/70ZR17s up front & 170/60ZR17s on the rear
Most any GS suzuki front end will fit the frame, the issues is wheels, rotors and calipers and if there is enough room under the fender.
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woodman
Ill be honest with you, I dont know what I have. Ill see if my kid can show me how to post pictures of the front & back
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