86 GSXR 1100
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Re: 86 GSXR 1100
Wow .. what a pain in the butt rebuilding very stuck together 4 piston calipers ... i was thinking the caliper pistons were going to be a rusty the fight they all put up getting them out . But to my surprise they all cleaned up perfect .. it was goop buildup behind the seals forcing the seal against the piston locking the parts together man .. am i glad thats done
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Re: 86 GSXR 1100
It cleaned up pretty good Dave, after all these years I still dont like the look of the slabs between the frame and tail section. I wonder if they could be reshaped a bit at the lower edge section to look less 'heavy".Thats of course if it was an issue for the owner.
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I dont care much for all that side plastic either Allan , even Suzuki tried to make it look less with the paint jobs they put on these yr bikes . I am going to put some masking tape on them to see what it would look like cut down some and it wouldnt hurt anything as the 2 lower screw holes are a bit buggered up so cutting them off wouldnt hurt the panel .
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Re: 86 GSXR 1100
That is looking sharp Dave. How much faster is it than a GT750? Just kidding.
There's a reason they are called "Slabbies". That was the look back then. Manufacturers tried to fill the space above the wheel because we were used to seeing frames and twin shocks and side covers etc. Now the fashion is wide and open.
There's a reason they are called "Slabbies". That was the look back then. Manufacturers tried to fill the space above the wheel because we were used to seeing frames and twin shocks and side covers etc. Now the fashion is wide and open.
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Thanx Richard , truthfully .. i dont really ride fast much any more ( well over 100 anyways ) so top speed wasnt a drive .. it was a save from the junk yard special
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Re: 86 GSXR 1100
Looking good Dave. That picture of the "G" model above, is my very favourite. I had 2 that colour in the early nineties, preceeded by a new red and black "H" in 87, and a couple of painted ones in the mid 90s.
I loved the fact that you sit in them, not on them, and the motor was user friendly.
I loved the fact that you sit in them, not on them, and the motor was user friendly.
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Waahoooo .. the engine started right up today .. no smoke or strange sounds coming from the replacement engine sounds really good
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Thanx .. still a couple of parts needed before i can run it around the block .. a battery and a master link for the chain . The chain seems ok but the master link that came with it didnt have the O rings or the clip , i should have picked one up ahead of time but didnt .
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Re: 86 GSXR 1100
Nice one Dave.
That bike needs black calipers - not those gold ones. And by a coincidence I happen to have a set and they need to be in your hands not mine. PM me your address and I'll get them in the mail.
That bike needs black calipers - not those gold ones. And by a coincidence I happen to have a set and they need to be in your hands not mine. PM me your address and I'll get them in the mail.
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Re: 86 GSXR 1100
I wish I could stick to just one project and see it through as fast.
The only thing I've done on my 86 GSXR this year is finally get a legal title for it. And a set of H-spoke Dymags on a shelf, waiting for another chance to see the sun...
Hope you find a day of some warmth yet to get some miles in, winter has moved in way too early around here...
As far as body work, you could always put a 86 GSXR Limited tail on it.....they look good no matter what color.
The only thing I've done on my 86 GSXR this year is finally get a legal title for it. And a set of H-spoke Dymags on a shelf, waiting for another chance to see the sun...
Hope you find a day of some warmth yet to get some miles in, winter has moved in way too early around here...
As far as body work, you could always put a 86 GSXR Limited tail on it.....they look good no matter what color.
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I was at the AirTech site http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; looking at there selection of body work and i do like the 1 piece limited tail section .busa1300 wrote:As far as body work, you could always put a 86 GSXR Limited tail on it.....they look good no matter what color.
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I am still adding a few new parts .. i found a good deal on a brand new petcock ( as mine is kinda bodgered up ) on Ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/360796274553?ss ... 1439.l2649" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; .. it arrived today , nice new part
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