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    #61
    The frame and swing arm went off to take a powder so today I pulled the top end off my '82 7/1166. I road it last season. The left one..



    She was oil hungry last season. I had bought it back off a dude who I had built it for several years ago. (I didn't build the engine on this one)
    cylinders look like glass. Checked the clearances and the piston/cylinder numbers are bad. .004". for all four. Compresson was 155 across but was drinking oil. The machine shop that did the boring messed up cuz there are very few miles on the bike.

    So, since I am selling it, I am going to send out another block for boring and check it when it gets back that it is no more than .0018"-.002". That should freshin her up some. Dyno numbers were 132 rwhp last season but she was a little toooooo loose.

    The motor has less than 6,000 miles on it so I was none too please with it smokin. Brake in will be a little different than she saw last time I would expect. "hard and fast". My motto is break it in like your gunna ride it.

    The cost will be around 300.00 without my labor so I am hoping to get 3,300.00 for it when all is done. The Ohlins and bandit arm are gone of course. She now sports koni's, stock carbs and stock swingarm.
    Braced and powder coated frame
    brand new wiring harness
    gsxr wheels, forks brakes
    6 piston brakes, steel braid lines
    new gsxr controls
    good paint and seat
    new wind screen
    Vance and Hines pipe
    fresh engine and if I get my asking I'll install a digital keyless ignition

    Oops, this turned into a sales pitch, sorry everyone.

    I am hoping the frame will be back Monday. The swinger will be a while longer as dude isn't blasting gloss black for a week or so. So, may be a few days before my next post.
    Last edited by katman; 03-26-2011, 03:09 AM.
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      #62
      Frame and swing arm are back.... Now it starts getting fun..

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        #63
        is that cap properly vented i installed a aftermarket aircraft style cap and it spits fuel when hot

        Originally posted by katman View Post
        I have never loved the gas cap on these bikes and I hate digging for keys at the pump. Especially when I don't have an ignition key. So, the only thing I have to do now is get rid of seat key....HHmmmmnnmmm??? next season maybe.
        Looked at different options, the first one was the obvious one and go with a aircraft style, but, that's pretty boring, every bike has one. I also didn't want to ruin the look of the tank by moving the cap ot the center.


        So I went with a pop up cap. Gloss black to match the black the tank will be on top. Nice and flush, low profile and sleek. It will be an excellent match for my paint scheme.

        May not be everyones cup of tea, but I like it

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          #64
          Powder Coating my katana

          For those who have never powder coated a frame here is the run down.

          It is always a good idea to protect all the threads in the frame with bolts. Bolts you won't want to be using later. That way when the frame is media blasted, the threads are not blasted too as well as, they don't fill up with media. If media gets into holes with threads in them it is a bit of a deal digging it out.

          If you thread a bolt into said hole there is a good chance it will cease and brake off while you are trying to tighten it up. If some threads are blasted you can "chase" them with a tap. That will clean them up and they will be good to go.

          Next, Powder is thick. Some things may not fit after powder. For a katana guy things like the rear brake pedal pivot bolt. IF powder gets into the boss, the shaft may not fit anymore. Same goes for the shifter pivot on the frame and the kick stand mount. Things like peg pins or bolts may no longer fit. Just ask the powder dude to tape off the shifter pivot and the inside of the brake pivot, or you may be doing a little sanding later.

          leave the old steering stem races in place and replace them after the frame is done. If you do wheels, for goodness sake take out the bearings before. Sounds stupid but I know of guys who mounted wheels with media filled bearings because they were too lazy or too cheap to replace them. Bearings and grit do not play well together.

          IF you are thinking of doubling down and doing some bolts with the frame, after all they are there anyway remember this. Allen head (socket head) bolts may be hard to get out with the allen key as the hole will be much smaller with powder in there. Hex bolts will not longer fit your wrench. Did I mention powder is thick?

          I had all my stainless steel gound points taped off so they would be clean after powder. Powder dude saw fit to remove all the tape and powdered all of them but one for some reason so, I spent some time filing off the powder.

          See you tomorrow.
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            #65
            Originally posted by katman View Post
            If you do wheels, for goodness sake take out the bearings before. Sounds stupid but I know of guys who mounted wheels with media filled bearings because they were too lazy or too cheap to replace them. Bearings and grit do not play well together.
            Not to mention that the grease from the wheel bearings will melt when going through the owen and leak over the new coating...
            GS850GT

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              #66
              Today was spent preping and painting parts. Not much polish or bare alum on this project.
              GLOSS BLACK: pegs, wheels, brake pedal, shifter, brake pivot, gsxr rear master, brake hanger, hub, Semi Gloss Black, under seat pan, bat box, surge tank, on and on. Took some pics tonight but they don't look 1/2 as good as the bike looks. Need some daylight. Also need some blacker black. NOt sure if I am happy with the T1 Plasticoat gloss black. Looks a little brown to me compared to the swingarm.

              Cust some stainless steel spacers for the rear wheel and polished them for some contrast in the sea of black back there. I think I am going to change the color of the under seat pan as well. Pegs took some time to take apart clean, sand, paint, sand, paint, polish the pins, paint again.

              I have to start the wheels shortly so I can get the tires mounted, as well as the forks. Painting them gloss black too. Basically everything south of the cosmetics will be a mixture of gloss, semi gloss black with touches of polish and alum.
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                #67
                Today was spent taking inventory of fasteners. Didn't realize how many and how many different sizes I need for all the extra bits.
                Been having trouble with adhesion to my under-seat pan. I think it is anodized on one side. The stuff is like teflon. Nothing is sticking to the one side. Of course its the up side.

                Was looking for a good place for the keyless digital ignition module, things are pretty tight for space since most of it is hidden.

                The katana has chrome or plated acorn bolts and nuts for dress. After playing around with them I think its off to media blasing for them. Nothing is sticking to them either. Have to take a step backwards to get the under pan done now. will hold things up for a bit while that gets sorted out.
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                  #68
                  katana rear seat panel

                  Right!
                  today was work on the rear seat panel. I had made one out of tin but was time to make a real one out of 1/8" alum. She is just about done, just need a little tweaking and fine tunign the lines to match the rear seat support/lock mount, then paint. Maybe, I may leave it natural with some clear.

                  The bits on it are, usb iphone power outlet, led button switch to power it as it used power while not in use and finally a volt meter to keep tabs on the consuption and state of the battery for various things. It and the usb will be connected to the switch so they won't be on all the time.




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                    #69
                    This is proving to be a challenge. Nothing seems to be sticking to the aluminum very well. My finger nail will scrape it off so nicks will be a problem. After days of trying different methods nothing has worked. I tried paint that does not need primer. I have tried primer and etching primer with no luck.

                    Then there are the bolts I am painting. On a katana the motor mount and pivot bolts are chrome or nickel plated. I have sanded and filed but no luck with paint sticking.

                    I found out that the aluminum I used for the under pan is anodized on one side. Some on the internet say that the anodize makes the alum perfect for painting, well, it doesn't. I took everything over today to the media blaster. Motor mount bolts, pivot bolt, nut and washer, as well as the under seat pans that hold all the electrics.

                    I am done messing around with them. I was thinking of trying to get away with it but once everything is in place it would be a job to remove it all to paint every season. I did not get them powder coated just media blasted. The bolts will be a special color, but the under seat pans will be semi gloss black. The pics below show the first couple of coats of etching primer. If the paint doesn't stick now (and I can't see why it would not) then off to powder they will go.

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                      #70
                      katana paint and prime

                      Much better....

                      panels came out great. Just like I had hoped. With the new lithium battery I am getting I have enough room in my battery box for the RFID keyless ignition module. The battery is 10 lbs lighter and 2" narrower than the stock gs battery. My favorite feature is no more trickle charging over winter. These bad boys can hold their charge for up to a year and can last up to 8 years and has 60 more cold cranking amps than stock.

                      and before you ask, the RFID unit in the bike is a mock up. The real one is sealed up with epoxy and the mount won't stay raw alum like in the pic. Still working on all the detail work.

                      Here are a couple shots of them done.








                      Last edited by katman; 04-07-2011, 04:58 AM.
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                        #71
                        First off, great work on an awesome bike. I've always liked the old Katanas.

                        I haven't read the entire thread, but what kind of battery is it? Lithium-ion batteries don't get along too well with the charging system. Newer lithium iron ones may be a different story though.

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                          #72
                          Thanks Rich, appreciate the comments.

                          Yes, It is a lithium iron. It is charging system friendly and stable. No thermal runaway with the iron bats. They spec out so well I became a dealer. Going to do a youtube when it arrives and see how long it takes to kill it. The old 1100s can be hard to start in the heat sometimes. These should handle them nicely. I saw one video of a a 100cu/in harley cranking for over 3 minutes. The only thing that stopped it was the starter melting and catching fire.

                          And of course you can orient them in any position since there is no liquid. There is a smaller one that is rated the same as the stock gs1100 bat @ 210cca and 14amp/hrs and that thing is 1.4 lbs and 1/2 the size of the gs battery (3.5 x 4.45 x 2.28). I am using the 18amp/hr battery just because its the biggest and baddest and its still way smaller than the small gsxr battery I was using.
                          Last edited by katman; 04-07-2011, 04:32 AM.
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                            #73
                            Good, good. Hate to see a bike go up in acidic flames, know what I mean?

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                              #74
                              Started the assembly process after powder coating, priming and painting. The rear wheel is not the wheel I will be using, infact it is for sale if someone needs one. Rubber is good on it.
                              The wheels will be the next task. They will be gloss black as will the front forks.











                              IF you haven't guessed, the bike color is going to be ZO6 Vette Atomic Orange.
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                                #75
                                Here are a couple more...



                                Below is a sprocket of my own design. I have them made in Oregon by my sprocket guy. I put them together with a front 530 sprocket for a conversion kit for stock gs bikes. The front sprocket has the spacer built into it and the spline is wider than all the others so there is better spread of forces along your output shaft. This should help with les ware on the output shaft spline. I think I am going to do the rear sprockets in polish and blue anodize. Only the black is hard anodize.
                                The 530 conversion sprockets are available from my site. The red sprocket nuts are not staying. they are just what I had laying around. They will be replaced with black, stainless or orange.


                                Last edited by katman; 04-08-2011, 03:40 AM.
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