So here's the story...
As delivered... semi-running, fuel leak, dead battery and all! It went from the guy's truck onto my workbench which was the farthest I'd ever seen it move.
The tear-down begins... and the to-do list grows!
So what is it? 1980 GS1100E, somewhat heavily modified. Converted to a mono-shock rear with 2004 GSXR600 swinger and brake, front is 1994 GSXR1100 USD forks with six piston brakes. Subframe has been circumcised and the factory rear taillight and plastics have been moved forward a good 8", maybe more. Seat is a modded and re-covered Kawi ZRX1200 unit and that oddball headlight is from a Euro-spec Yamaha FZ6N.
Turns out, the bike's original build was documented right here on GSR: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...hlight=johnnay , and here: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...hlight=johnnay , and here: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...hlight=johnnay .
Lots of work in this thing, most of it pretty well done with some of it more of a hack-job. The wiring is atrocious and it's a wonder the bike has never spontaneously combusted so that's one of the first jobs on my long list... then there's body and (spray)paint, rubber fuel and vacuum lines, brake refurbish, headlight replacement (anyone have a complete '82 or '83 GS1100E headlight bucket assembly they can spare?), and a crapload of small details and rough edges to smooth out. I'm not complaining though, it's going to be a fun project and for the meagre price I paid for it, I have no complaints!
Just feels right to have a Suzuki back in the fold.... now who's going to swap me a clean Gen2 'Busa for my ZX14 to make even more right? ;D
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