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    A modern fork upgrade for 17,18 and 19" wheels

    I've been playing with three type of forks on my GS 1000/1100's ( std,GSXR 1100G/H and GSXR 1100/Bandit 1200)
    To me the clear winner is the later Bandit 1200/ GSXR 1100 K fork
    The reason is simple, these forks are equipped with a cartridge type damper that makes a huge difference in terms of comfort but also in terms of roadholding, bringing the bike in the modern age.
    The only issue is that this fork works only with the original 17" wheels as the spindle measures 20 mm in diameter.
    To make this work with our 19" wheels that run on a 15 mm spindle, I devised a simple reduction scheme that you can see in the pictures below.
    As the spindle I use comes from a GSXR 750/1100 G, the fork can also take the 18" wheel these bikes had.
    Coming back to the GS 1000 wheel, the pictures also show that it will be very easy to adapt the corresponding calipers.
    I can't wait to try this on the road





    sigpicJohn Kat
    My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
    GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

    #2
    Very interesting. What work is required on the triple clamps?
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dogma View Post
      Very interesting. What work is required on the triple clamps?
      The triple clamps I use come from the GSXR 1100 K ( 1989) that drop right in!
      The lock stops have to be added
      I believe the stem on the Bandit 1200 is too long for the GS 1000/1100?
      Here's how I did them on my 1100 Kat.
      sigpicJohn Kat
      My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
      GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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        #4
        To get around the 15/20mm axle mismatch when I put 17's in our racebike, I made up a full width spacer 15bore and 20OD - this gives the benefit of a 20mm axle which is much stiffer than a 15mm one.
        Probably not necessary on a road bike but I wanted torsional stiffness. It worked, we don't need a fork brace.

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          #5
          Originally posted by John Kat View Post
          The triple clamps I use come from the GSXR 1100 K ( 1989) that drop right in!
          The lock stops have to be added
          I believe the stem on the Bandit 1200 is too long for the GS 1000/1100?
          Here's how I did them on my 1100 Kat.
          I am watching this thread closely! I have a similar swap in mind. In an attempt to upgrade me ES with "period improvements" I also want to use RWU forks, rather than the more common USD forks. I have my eye on a complete bandit front end. Can anybody confirm that the Bandit stem IS too long for the GS1000/1100 frame? Thanks in advance, Paul

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            #6
            How long are they John?
            1980 GS1000G - Sold
            1978 GS1000E - Finished!
            1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
            1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
            2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
            1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
            2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar..... - FOR SALE!

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              #7
              Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
              How long are they John?
              The GSXR 1100 K stem is 230 mm long from the base of the bottom bearing to the top of the stem.
              Talking about lengths, a quick reminder of the length of the fork legs
              GS 1000: 775 mm
              GS 1100 Kat: 800 mm
              GSXR 1100 K: 745 mm
              Bandit 1200: 775 mm
              The ideal set-up is thus : GSXR 1100 K triple trees with Bandit 1200 fork legs.
              The downside is that the Bandit components are not adjustable in compression nor rebound.
              If you run with a 19" wheel the GSXR 1100 K legs will be long enough IMO.
              sigpicJohn Kat
              My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
              GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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                #8
                Hi John, great write-up and photos about the fork upgrade, will be watching this one through to the end. Only problem is watching the price of B12 front ends climb now.

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                  #9
                  Thanks
                  1980 GS1000G - Sold
                  1978 GS1000E - Finished!
                  1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
                  1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
                  2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
                  1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
                  2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar..... - FOR SALE!

                  www.parasiticsanalytics.com

                  TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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                    #10
                    I can add some useful info.

                    Today I pressed the stem out of my 78 gs1000ec to press into my newly acquired 1999 bandit 1200 front end triples.

                    But, it is a smaller diameter. My machinist is going to fix it for me but hopefully this will clear up some confusions as it was mentioned that it should fit, we now know it does not.

                    I have read that an 1100e does press in though.

                    I will post pictures when the machining is complete.

                    Daryl
                    1978 Gs1085 compliments of Popy Yosh, Bandit 1200 wheels and front end, VM33 Smoothbores, Yosh exhaust, braced frame, ported polished head :cool:
                    1983 Gs1100ESD, rebuild finished! Body paintwork happening winter 2017:D

                    I would rather trust my bike to a technician that reads the service manual than some backyardigan that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix things.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fjbj40 View Post
                      I can add some useful info.

                      Today I pressed the stem out of my 78 gs1000ec to press into my newly acquired 1999 bandit 1200 front end triples.

                      But, it is a smaller diameter. My machinist is going to fix it for me but hopefully this will clear up some confusions as it was mentioned that it should fit, we now know it does not.

                      I have read that an 1100e does press in though.

                      I will post pictures when the machining is complete.

                      Daryl
                      It would be interesting to measure the exact offset of the B12 triples and compare it to the GSXR 1100 K?
                      If they are identical, we could use the lower triple from the GSXR with the upper triple of the B12 in order to avoid the clip-ons
                      The offset of the GSXR 11K is 43/2+25/2=34 mm
                      I've included the way I measured it as if you pull a string between the two legs between the triples it will just graze the stem!
                      Last edited by John Kat; 04-06-2013, 04:52 AM. Reason: data included
                      sigpicJohn Kat
                      My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
                      GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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                        #12
                        This week I got the caliper brackets back from the machinist.
                        There is one more pass to be done but here's what it looks like so far
                        The current plan is to fit this fork on my 1100 Kat





                        sigpicJohn Kat
                        My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
                        GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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                          #13
                          Simple is good. Can the inner dia. be bored to 17mm as well? That would open up even more wheel options.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mawg View Post
                            Simple is good. Can the inner dia. be bored to 17mm as well? That would open up even more wheel options.
                            Yes, you can go to 17 mm without any problem.
                            What you have to watch out for is the total width of the wheel at the spindle including the speedo drive.
                            For instance, if I wanted to fit an 18" GSXR wheel (these luckily came in both 15 and 17 mm diameter) I would have to modify the left hand bushing by deleting all or most of the protuding part making it a little more difficult to assemble as it has to be screwed in the bottom fork stanchion.


                            sigpicJohn Kat
                            My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
                            GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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                              #15
                              I made some progress today by fitting my modified GSXR 1100 K front fork on my GS 1000 ST.
                              The mudguard comes from a GSXR 1100 J I believe and matches the OEM 19" wheel rather well
                              To make it easy, I also used the instrument panel from a GSXR




                              sigpicJohn Kat
                              My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
                              GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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