I am in full procrastination mode regarding my 1150 front end upgrade to 86 GSXR 1100 front forks and wheel.
I have the 86 GSXR 1100 triple tree as well as the forks, calipers and wheel (without rotors) and see that I have to weld steering lock stops to the new GSXR triple tree as well as fit bar risers (there ain't no way I'm running with clip ons).
I have looked at the possibility of using the original 1150 bars on the GSXR triple clamp and figure I can use them if I cut some 16 - 18mm off cuts from the original 37mm forks and get someone to weld them onto the top caps of the 41mm GSXR forks. I should still be able to use a screw driver to adjust preload and if properly centralised there would be 1mm clearance all round between the outside wall of a 22mm socket and the 37mm fork cap extensions, allowing the removal of the caps (complete with welded on 37mm fork extensions).
If I get the length right and set it 4 or 5mm below the top of the base of the handle bar base plates (which otherwise only need a screw hole tapped in to the GSXR top triple clamp, same as the 1150 top triple clamp) the 1150 rubber caps could then be set into the bar base plates to finish them off visually and would hopefully stay there while riding without being too hard to extract when needed.
I am thinking that it wouldn't be any harder to do the above, than to install contemporary bar risers and would look more like the original front set up.
Ideally I should look out for some bars from the 1150 E (anyone??) as I understand they are higher than the EF bars and I would like them a bit higher to tie in with seat and peg height and position changes that I propose to make.
What do you guys think. Is that an ok idea or are there some limitations or better ideas that you can think of?
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