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Post by Rsk141 on May 16, 2014 10:55:29 GMT
Not been up to much cash flow issue but did sort out the anti dive issue: Wanted to keep the 1100 anti dive units i kinda like them, Alot of people put blanking plates on them with channels to allow oil to pass through, not really a fan. As i was unsure if they worked or were stuck, so stripped them down. The coils that operate the unit were furrier than a badgers pocket, so i stripped the whole lot out and fitted a blanking plate on top of the unit that would fit under the top cover. Top Cover fitted keeping everything looking original Another job done
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Post by Rsk141 on Aug 2, 2014 17:50:15 GMT
Been Out of the Shed Due to Gall Bladder Removal, Better Now so on with the Rebuild; Been Buying Headlight to replace Broken Parts: Chipped Lens and U/S Side Lights. Also Picked up a Top Fairing Listed as a 750 / 1100 GHJ, yeah you guessed it it a 3 hole one won't fit Typical, might keep it and just use top don't know, was wanting to put full fairing on it so might Sell on..?? But were getting there, Another Bit Done
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Post by sumo on Aug 2, 2014 18:11:59 GMT
Nice build. Loving the patented sag tool.
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Post by Rsk141 on Aug 3, 2014 17:14:55 GMT
Nice build. Loving the patented sag tool. Thanks.
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Post by Rsk141 on Sept 22, 2014 20:10:38 GMT
It's the Little Things That Hold You Up The Most! Just getting things moving again on this, to find i have Misplaced / Lost or Never Had 2 little Cable Tidy's that go on the yoke for the Switch Gear Wires. As there NLA Off We Pop To The Shed. Cut Some Ally Strip Bent round a Socket and Split Length Ways Drilled Some Holes and Test Fitted Looks OK on Top Some HeatShrink over the Top Quicker than Painting Another Job Done! The More Astute of you Will Notice The Clips are on Upside Down, It Coz I Like Them That Way!
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Post by mar71n on Sept 23, 2014 10:17:40 GMT
Hope to Rebuild My 1986 GsXR 1100G Had it for 25 years it's managed to survive 9 house moves, 2 wives, been stolen once, crashed twice and written off once, had to do major rebuilds twice already so Will be a Retro Rebuild with Period Mods, Been Out of the Shed Due to Gall Bladder Removal, Better Now so on with the Rebuild; Never a dull moment in your life, good to hear your on the mend. Good to see the bikes coming back life Have you got the part No for the Suzuki string sag setting tool
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Post by Rsk141 on Sept 26, 2014 6:31:45 GMT
Yeah! Keeps Me Busy, Getting Some Interest in The Sag Tool Might Give Dragons Den A Call, LOL!
Heading Into Winter, Which Gives me A few Months to get some of the Detail Done with No Pressure to Get Out and Just Ride It.
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Post by baldrick on Sept 28, 2014 15:00:57 GMT
lookin good and taking shape nicely. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Rsk141 on Oct 10, 2014 5:35:56 GMT
Splashed Out on a Top Fairing, Has some Damage to it Had one of these To Make One of These But Thought it was a Better Cause to Use it as Repair Piece for the Fairing so Measured it up Cut It Out Fitted it In Some Hot Screw Drivers and Some Rubbing Down. Inside Looks Ok, Not Great, But Better Than Not There At All,
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2014 17:15:28 GMT
i like the way you used wn part,s on too a h ? anyway where did you find the top fairing
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Post by Rsk141 on Oct 10, 2014 21:24:26 GMT
got it Off eba Probably Paid too much but it's OEM and got the screen and headlight surround with it.
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Post by GREENY13 on Oct 19, 2014 8:42:26 GMT
Top job and using the same tools as me ha
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Post by gsxrcol on Oct 20, 2014 18:00:37 GMT
Lovin the rebuild mate, glad the caliper mounts worked, they woz mine off the old site Used them for a year or so on standard forks with no probs at all
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Post by Rsk141 on Oct 23, 2014 7:25:35 GMT
Lovin the rebuild mate, glad the caliper mounts worked, they woz mine off the old site Used them for a year or so on standard forks with no probs at all Changed them a little bit but your's were a total inspiration trying to make full on Adapters with a hacksaw and drill was going to be a nightmare.
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Post by swirl on Oct 30, 2014 0:01:17 GMT
Nice looking resto
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