Hey
I've been off the road for a few years but had a bit of experience as a mc courier back in the day with ansett urgent.
Im looking at getting a 90's GSX1100 and wondered if anyone had some advice on what to look out for.
cheers
Hey
I've been off the road for a few years but had a bit of experience as a mc courier back in the day with ansett urgent.
Im looking at getting a 90's GSX1100 and wondered if anyone had some advice on what to look out for.
cheers
Presumably you mean an F with full fairing etc rather than the iconic 80s GSXs or GSXRs.
yup. Damn heavy powerful bike in ponderous handling chassis with pretty average brakes. Watch out for the fact that it will shag out everything quicker as it is big & it is now approaching 20 yrs old. Read shocks, steering head bearings, SW & linkage bearings, brakes etc etc.
Also many people who buy bikes after years off need time to get back into it & an old beast like this could put you in a position you don't want to be in.
Having said the above nanny stuff I quite like the old buses Suzi made, but are a big bus.
Had a friend who decided to buy another road bike after years off (but still riding dirtbikes), after a bit of trying out things he got a 600 Bandit which does everything he wanted & was well fast enough & he is glad he didn't get anything bigger. Was cheaper for it's age than many other bikes.
Anyway cue the people who say you should off & buy an r1![]()
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Wash your mouth out...he said he was after a Suzuki.
To the OP, I got back into bikes with a 90's GSXR1100. Lovely. But needing a whole lot of respect. With the 1/4 turn throttle, they will give you a big fright if you try anything heavy-handed like we could on the (much) older bikes. It comes down to the fact that with 130+ HP on tap, these bikes are gunna eat anything you are (rustily) used to.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
thanks dudes.
Bought a 93 1100w black on silver, 50ks, seems to be in relatively mint condition. front left disc needs a plane and could do with some new tires - otherwise rides pretty well.
spot the happy guy![]()
there is a guy in Waihi who does mc disc's quite cheap
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Ahh, so it is a GSXR not a GSX.
Precision Grinders can skim the discs, maybe they are called PC2000 or something dumb, near the fish plant down side street from Moore Wilson Fresh I think off Tory.
They will bitch & moan & complain that you didn't disassemble them as they are floating, but of course that is hard to re-rivit back together. If they are too worn there may not be enough meat to skim them & with a big heavy bike they will likely warp again. My RF rewarped it's after ~10 thou.
Quality aftermarket is the go, local made shite will warp. Your life is not worth waiting or cheaping out with warped discs being fairly dangerous. Can stuff head bearings pretty quick too.
Try Galfer or EBC. If you go for the plainer models of a decent brand they aren't too bad. I got some EBCs from Cyclebrakes, google them perhaps.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
thanks for all the help.
now...where's all that dry weather gone
It's here. As usual. Next question?
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
A good jacket. Rev"it Expedition or RJAY - EVO?
Click on the link(s) to Quasimoto - he has all the gear and often at great prices.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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