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    #31
    Ive been working on this bike for 3 years
    I have actually replaced every bolt with 316 stainless from McMaster Carr
    im a fabricator and I want to do this for people as my shop rebuilds bikes all the time...
    i just am not on any forums and I wanted to post my bike somewhere cause I want people's opinion..
    ive worked on this bike almost everyday all summer as I finnaly purchased all my electronics cause they were very very pricey... my controls were $300 alone for 6 buttons
    my Ect was $450
    ignition $150
    dyna was $400
    please don't think I am bragging restores can cost way more !!
    ect it took me a while to save up to buy everything
    and my bike will be done by fall so please subscribe to thread
    I hope I do not dissapoint anyone else ... 🙁



    And if anyone of u ever want anything powder coated let me know 😎



    Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View Post
    Looks like a very nice project.
    However dear Lad, some of our serious restorers will be disappointed that you posted so much progress in just a short time.
    Seems like the thing to do here is; drag the project out for years , with many-many tedious photos of every individual nut and bolt painstakingly polished and restored. Never finishing the damn bike, no hurry for a test ride and tuning.

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      #32

      this is ny new key
      it doesn't open gas tank but it turns the bike on


      not a fan of this exhaust I'm building a new one this winter
      this will do for now i just need to powder coat the bracket i made for it
      closer pic of my handle bar controls
      yes everything is on the left side of bike
      button lay out is
      lights (tap for flash to pass hold 0.5 sec for highs hold for 2 seconds off) garage door opener
      left signal right signal
      start button horn

      the really tiny circle near the rear tail light is the proximity sensor for the M lock
      chain is
      16 47 i made a custom spacer for the 520 front sprocket with a cnc
      enjoy more to come

      i should finish the kick stand this weekend just needs powder coated but my wife just gave birth to our second baby so progress has slowed a little bike

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        #33
        and that rear brake fluid reservoir is a factory honda part that works very well when i bleed rear brakes ill re post pics

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          #34
          Very nice!!!!

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            #35
            Thanks guys any one know what 1100 engines are compatible I'd love to run a Gsxr engine

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              #36
              Originally posted by Philthy View Post
              Thanks guys any one know what 1100 engines are compatible I'd love to run a Gsxr engine
              GSXR1100 (any oil cooled iteration) will fit but will require new motor mounts as its smaller (and a lot lighter) - If you are going that route, one tip is to get an early cam cover as it has a much reduced breather box which will allow easier access to cams and valve gear

              ANY GS1100 iteration will fit straight into your frame only requiring the bottom engine mounts to be changed ( available online)

              I'm just about to tear down my dry build 82 750E which will feature one of the above motors (I have both in my garage spares mountain)

              Dont ignore the option of a 1200 Bandit engine (97-2007 oil cooled variant)which are readily available and also fit as they're an oil boiler GSXR11 variant

              To sum up -With oil cooled motors the primary issues are - engine mount brackets and exhaust system fitment
              78 GS1000C- Now sporting 1100E suspension and numerous goodies
              82 GS750E/82 1100E/ GSXR Frankenstein bike completed
              83 1100E "rescue bike" saved from the barn
              2008 Bking - Torque Torque Torque
              Next project slowly coalescing

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                #37
                IMG_1290.jpg

                A different look than yours but common ancestry :-)
                78 GS1000C- Now sporting 1100E suspension and numerous goodies
                82 GS750E/82 1100E/ GSXR Frankenstein bike completed
                83 1100E "rescue bike" saved from the barn
                2008 Bking - Torque Torque Torque
                Next project slowly coalescing

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                  #38
                  Im not a huge cafe fan, I LOVE restomods, and yours has enough of that to make me smile. Also, its nice not to see another poorly built sawzall, duct tape, and glue cafe bike.

                  Welcome to the funhouse by the way.
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                  Glen
                  -85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
                  -Rusty old scooter.
                  Other things I like to photograph.....instagram.com/gs_junkie
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                    #39
                    She is absolutely gorgeous, love it!
                    Lots of inspiration for me as I have an -81 that is going a similar route.
                    I will use a complete Bandit1200 front end on mine though as i like the conventional forks on older bikes. I already have sourced the same swingarm as you and I was thinking of using a Bandit600 rear wheel, 4.5 inches wide. Will that fit you think? Which rear wheel did you use? Looks like a Bandit or SV wheel.
                    Great work! *Subscribe*

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                      #40
                      Rear wheel is of a 2005 GSXR 750
                      its wide im running a 160 tire
                      i have a 530 conversion if u are interested
                      running 520 I needed a little more clearance
                      thank u for all the complements guys
                      it's like a dream come true for me to get this bike done and done right
                      I'm pretty sure the GSXR WHEEL I'm using is 4.5
                      its a very close fit
                      the only issues were
                      the large Axel in rear had to modify the drop outs and figureing out what chain to run
                      16x47
                      good luck with build any more questions just ask...

                      Originally posted by fortysixand2 View Post
                      She is absolutely gorgeous, love it!
                      Lots of inspiration for me as I have an -81 that is going a similar route.
                      I will use a complete Bandit1200 front end on mine though as i like the conventional forks on older bikes. I already have sourced the same swingarm as you and I was thinking of using a Bandit600 rear wheel, 4.5 inches wide. Will that fit you think? Which rear wheel did you use? Looks like a Bandit or SV wheel.
                      Great work! *Subscribe*

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Philthy View Post
                        Rear wheel is of a 2005 GSXR 750
                        The rear wheel on the 2005 750 is a 5.5". I don't think any top shelf sport bike has used a 4.5" rear since the late 90's.


                        Mark
                        1982 GS1100E
                        1998 ZX-6R
                        2005 KTM 450EXC

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                          #42
                          that explains how tight of a fitment it is i never measured i got a really good deal on everything couldn't pass it up

                          Originally posted by mmattockx View Post
                          The rear wheel on the 2005 750 is a 5.5". I don't think any top shelf sport bike has used a 4.5" rear since the late 90's.


                          Mark

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                            #43
                            Bike looks great. There are oil cooled engine mount templates floating around between here and the oldskoolsuzuki site.
                            1984 GS550ES
                            Rebuild in progress....

                            1983 GS750ES
                            4700 miles

                            1978 GS1000E...Resto-mod to come

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                              #44
                              If its a 5.5" a 160 tire is too narrow and would be warped, 150-160 is normal on a 4.5" wheel. I have a 5.5" on my Bandit1200 and the standard tire on that wheel is a 180 which is way too wide for the GS1100 swingarm.

                              If you are using a 160 then thats great news for me, then I will go ahead and get a 4.5" B6 or SV650 wheel, they come standard with a 160 section rear tire.



                              Originally posted by Philthy View Post
                              Rear wheel is of a 2005 GSXR 750
                              its wide im running a 160 tire
                              i have a 530 conversion if u are interested
                              running 520 I needed a little more clearance
                              thank u for all the complements guys
                              it's like a dream come true for me to get this bike done and done right
                              I'm pretty sure the GSXR WHEEL I'm using is 4.5
                              its a very close fit
                              the only issues were
                              the large Axel in rear had to modify the drop outs and figureing out what chain to run
                              16x47
                              good luck with build any more questions just ask...

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Evo-Jet View Post
                                You should consider moving the voltage regulator to the underside for better cooling.
                                I'd like to see how you have air moving through the area to cool. Neatly tucked in there is good. Nice build with very nice components!
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                                83 GS1100g
                                2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050

                                Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren

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