Great read man. Long way from that damn ugly red thing you used to have anyway
What a journey!
Great read man. Long way from that damn ugly red thing you used to have anyway
What a journey!
Just ride.
Right. So you are pre-popup also then huh. Nice. If they had made an 1100cc popup I'd be in. I'd not have the heard to mess up a standard Katana but mine came pre-messed so they are open to more.
I've got to sell my 7/11 and the 92 GSXR750. I might put them up on a tread here see what people think they are worth. I remember when I brought the 7/11 the guy discussed it on kiwibiker and someone said something like "I'll give you a dozen and packet of chips, no kettle fry."
Mines one I got in from California, so a GSX1000. It's also got some quite cool (to me anyhow) period correct hot rod parts on it, so it's not one I'm too worried about trying to make/keep original. Need to get a few other bike projects out of the way before I can afford to start the build.
Someone else with a Kat and plan to do one up! Excellent. Really I didn't do the work myself. I brought it done (for the track) and had Bruce Lewis from Wellington Motor Cycle Inspection Services sort it for the road. I've still got the 1992 GSXR750 (running parts bike) and 7/11 which I'd love to do but more realistically will sell.
Be really interested to follow your build if you post it.
Just looking back on this epic answer (thanks). It turned out the bike I ended up with has the 1135 and it really is great. I do not find myself thinking about the Fireblade when I turn on the 1135. Sits at a nice just over 4000 at 100km/r. Pulls from everywhere. Smoothies are a little interesting to live with but I'm getting use to shutting them off manually. Be great to see that Kat of yours one day. Once mine is in paint etc I will ride it everywhere (next summer) and see if I cannot hook up a wee look with some faithful.
So now we are road legal the bike needed a few more things to make it road worthy. This week it got a set of S21 tires (great wearing semi track tires which have been good on track on the Blade and survived a fair amount of commuting). Also getting a 520 chain conversion targeting a narrow chain to get some more clearance between the tire (which the chain notched at some point and is very close to) and frame which it is also very close to). That will make it good enough for regular commute (though the non-shutting off smooth bore carbs are still tricky I kind of like their cruise control features).
Just tonight I went mad and brought another GSX1100EFE engine (which is what it has now). Reason? Current engine has 80,000kms and I do around 40,000 a year plus probably take it to the track (gently) and maybe the street sprints etc. Finally I am pretty sure it popped out of gear a few times in the low gears. These engines are so rare I know I'd hate myself for not getting it (and kick myself at some point due to expense of inconvenience of taking bike off road for rebuild).
Now I have to sell the old 7/11 Katana I also have (someone coming to look at it next weekend). Also the old 92 GSXR750 I got to help do the 7/11 up (front end changes over) the GIX cost me $1200 and have no lights, missing/broken fairings etc but it runs. Finally I'll go full retard and sell the fireblade for $$ to really get into the Kat (paint, rebuild new engine, probably rebuild suspension etc).
Godz in the end it will be a great machine that never will ride like the Blade and possibly kill me trying to commute in the Wellington filter... We will see.
Re the lower front engine mount, 1135 bolts straight in where 1100 came out, it is only when bolting them into a 750 frame that the mounts are needed, as the mounting point on the chassis is further back.
Most hot rodded katanas were 750's to start with, because they were cheaper & easier to get.
Yeah that is another reason I love my 1135 as it was a genuine 1100 originally. Personally I think you should not mess up an 1100 but I can still like it given it came that way.
I really have to sell some gear it has been REALLY expensive recently in bike land. The Kat still has plenty of $$ to go in paint, 520 conversion etc. I wonder how many people in history have sold a 2015 Blade to do up a 1982 Katana . Some would call that insanity but the I'm sure many others understand. It will be even funnier when the reality of the Katana sees me riding a KR150 150kms a day while it gets painted etc. The mighty KR a 150cc two stroke that is said to do 160km/h from standard. Gods it needs some $$ to for chain, sprockets, tires and re-registration. I'll want to do all the fluids etc also.
I'll know why I did mind every time I see the finished product sitting in town or carving up the commute. I LOVE to see a Kat on the road and I almost never do. I've not even seen one at a bike show in ages (other than when I took my soon to be sold standard 7/11 to chrome rockers last year and parked it between some Harleys (one with a totally chewed up back tire which I was really impressed to see).
A Blade and a Katana makes me think I should be driving a Rapier.
http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/2035
http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/2053
front from
http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF308
Rear seems to be
http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTR1825
I always wondered if a GN400 was good for anything.
Or a Stiletto...
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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