When I got it







A few weeks later I found a whole front end off a 92 gsxr1100 for $200, swapped out the stem bearings and races and fit perfectly. I used a CL360 and swapped wheel bearings to fit the 20mm axle. I then had another problem, how am I going to mount the bracket for the front drum brake on my forks? I tried to use 1/8inch steel but there was too much space in between the drum and fork where it would cause the bracket I made to twist. So I decided to convert it to disc brakes. I did some research and found that a GT550 front wheel shares the same bearing size as the CL360 wheel. My forks can only accept a 310mm rotor and the 550 wheel has a 6 bolt pattern at a 78mm circumference. That was only found on 98-99 cbr9XX rotors and 03-06? cbr1100xx rotors. Got the wheel for $25 and the rotor for $65. I had to widen the bolt holes on the rotor and it was a perfect fit. Bought a stainless steel line, 2000 zx6r master cylinder and gsxr caliper for $55. Absolutely solid front brake, I use very light pressure with 2 fingers to brake now.

I upped the slow jet to a 35 and the main to a 115 with the needle clip down 1 notch from stock, plugs are milk chocolate but slightly on the darker side, runs like a dream. I'll admit that I ran that cheap valvoline multi purpose oil for a few rides before I switched to Amsoil dominatior full synthetic.


After I got the front dialed in the rear suspension was terrible. Incredibly stiff to the point where an hour ride would be my max before calling it quits. going into corners the front would feel very planted but then the back would chatter on any minor bump in the road, so as usual I replaced them with a pair of YSS gas shocks, best $300 spent. I have a few other things I will be adding on but I really need expansion chambers. I talked to Jemco and they were trying to sell me a GT250 system for $600. Wasnt going to buy that since its tuned for a GT250 and not a T350. So I have 2stroke wizard 5 to design my own, all I need are some accurate port degree measurements (exhaust port opening, main port opening, secondary port opening, and boost port), if anyone has those measurements that would be great. I painted the tank then I spilt some gas on it by accident (stupid child safety gas cans) so its rough but I kind of like it, it gives it that backyard mechanic feel to it.
I can help anyone out with my exhaust program if they are looking at making their own pipes, I just need some info from your bike.