steve632
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Posts: 9
Bikes: GSX750SE (+2 others)
Reg: Dec 22, 2013 8:47:27 GMT
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Post by steve632 on Aug 25, 2014 11:53:42 GMT
After 10+ years off the road, she's back! And the best news was no advisories on the MOT. All I need now is a guru tuner in the Nottingham area to give her the once over, any ideas?
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nickydodds
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Reg: Jul 19, 2014 22:08:26 GMT
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Post by nickydodds on Aug 27, 2014 19:26:52 GMT
Very nice....might have to get another one....
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Post by rusty on Sept 6, 2014 10:45:19 GMT
thats really nice...crisp and clear:-D
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peterrr
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katana!
Posts: 39
Bikes: GSX750S3, GSXR1100M, GSX1100SZ (project)
Reg: Apr 22, 2013 16:22:00 GMT
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Post by peterrr on Sept 7, 2014 7:12:11 GMT
that looks just perfect good job!
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paul
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Reg: Jul 4, 2014 7:44:30 GMT
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Post by paul on Sept 9, 2014 9:21:08 GMT
Really nice, what have you done regarding the running gear, any upgrades.
I'm looking at gsx750es, wondering what running gear upgrades could be considered. Cheers Paul
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Post by rusty on Sept 9, 2014 13:52:55 GMT
Looks standard from the pics:-)
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steve632
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Posts: 9
Bikes: GSX750SE (+2 others)
Reg: Dec 22, 2013 8:47:27 GMT
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Post by steve632 on Sept 24, 2014 18:32:44 GMT
Really nice, what have you done regarding the running gear, any upgrades. I'm looking at gsx750es, wondering what running gear upgrades could be considered. Cheers Paul I haven't done any mods whatsoever, just put it back to standard after someone's dodgy red hand paint job!!
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Post by captain chaos on Sept 25, 2014 8:43:58 GMT
Looks exactly like my pop-up Kat (see the pic of the month thread) (and while you're there, vote for my pic too please) smileystick
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peterrr
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katana!
Posts: 39
Bikes: GSX750S3, GSXR1100M, GSX1100SZ (project)
Reg: Apr 22, 2013 16:22:00 GMT
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Post by peterrr on Oct 1, 2014 18:09:17 GMT
Really nice, what have you done regarding the running gear, any upgrades. I'm looking at gsx750es, wondering what running gear upgrades could be considered. Cheers Paul If you want to do a simple upgrade, you van fit a rear wheel from a GSX750F with a Bandit 600 sprocket carrier. The chain lines up perfect. GSXR750 upsidedown fork (from a W model 92/93) fits like a glove too. Or you can fit an FZR600 fork legs in GSXR triples from a 85 slabby, is about the same lenght as the standard fork. I think the front fork from a Fazer 400 (with brembo brakes) also fits.. anyway,, there are enough options for the 750ES
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paul
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Reg: Jul 4, 2014 7:44:30 GMT
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Post by paul on Oct 12, 2014 0:01:38 GMT
Ah, plenty of options. Cheers. What about a B12 front end, forks are around the same length?
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peterrr
Velociraptor
katana!
Posts: 39
Bikes: GSX750S3, GSXR1100M, GSX1100SZ (project)
Reg: Apr 22, 2013 16:22:00 GMT
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Post by peterrr on Oct 12, 2014 19:31:35 GMT
Ah, plenty of options. Cheers. What about a B12 front end, forks are around the same length? Don't know the lenght of the B12 fork, bearings are the same so that might fit.
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steve632
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Posts: 9
Bikes: GSX750SE (+2 others)
Reg: Dec 22, 2013 8:47:27 GMT
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Post by steve632 on Oct 13, 2014 13:06:13 GMT
I think having just rebuilt it, it will stay as is for now. It's taken 14 years to get to this state!!
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paul
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Reg: Jul 4, 2014 7:44:30 GMT
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Post by paul on Oct 13, 2014 19:24:39 GMT
B12 forks are around 770mm....
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