I am trying to stay with stock Suzuki throughout the bike. Tank and bodywork will be Suzuki although replaced with an older model. There will be a few things like controls and gauges that are purchased from the aftermarket. Other things like the exhaust will be fabricated be me.
The list:
1981 Suzuki GS1100E frame/engine
1980 Suzuki GS1100E tank and tail fairing
Custom aluminum sub-frame
Custom seat
2012 GSXR1300 Hayabusa usd forks
2008 GSXR1000 front wheel
CNC Cool and Comfy top yoke with risers
Spiegler 1 1/8" fat bars
All Balls conversion bearings
2007 GSXR750 rear swingarm
2007 GSXR750 mono shock
2007 GSXR750 5.5" rear wheel
2007 GSXR750 swing arm bolt modified
180/55-17 Bridgestone BT-016 Pro Hypersport
520 chain conversion
5/8" offset front sprocket
Custom stainless 4-2-1 headers
Yoshimura slip-on
That is the majority of the hard parts. The engine will stay mostly stock for now except for pod filters or possibly a custom air box due to the mono shock setup and the exhaust.
I have purchased a lot of the parts so far. Some things will probably change through the build but I am hoping I don't have to do any major changes with my plan.
The bike loaded on the truck after a trip down to Kansas. It seems like a fair example and doesn't seem to have any major mechanical issues that I have found yet. It is titled as an 81 although another member mentioned that it's actually an 82 model. I wish it would have been an 83 like they told me although at the time I didn't know the silver engine indicates an earlier model.

Not bad after a little clean up. The engine covers could use a little polishing or I might powder coat them black.

The first glimpse at what she's going to look like. I'm starting to get excited now.


Fitting the rear swing-arm and shock. I decided it was a good time to cut off the sub-frame since it will be replaced anyway. This gives me a little more room to work in the meantime.

That's where I'm at so far. I still need to purchase a bunch of parts like the front wheel and tire so I can get it on the ground and get an idea where the bike will sit. I'll have to check spring rates in the forks as I'm sure those will have to be replaced to get the most out of the swap. Stay tuned....
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