I wish i was posting that i had a kawasaki turbo of some sort,but instead im happy to report that I've more or less done a deal to buy a complete draw thru turbo kit for an oil cooled suzuki. It should still be fun I think.
The plan is to fit it to a gsxr1127 engine and then decide which bike to stick the engine in?
The fave as I type will be to stick it into an GSX11EFE frame. I could be boring and do a gsxr framed example instead? If I had a nice kawasaki frame I could have used that.
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I might be getting another z650 frame. A mate needs a 240 tyre for a chop,and I need a frame. Ive a set of bodywork which I can spray up to look nice,Ive some fireblade forks which can be painted to look like posh ohlins ones.......here I go again..........project number 14......
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Thats cool news. If I do get the frame its getting monoshocked,a steelheart double tube and braced swingarm,early blade forks (painted candy gold to look like posh ones),a set of candy painted bodywork and a gsxr750engine. Ive been thinking about looking at a spare z900 rocker cover i have to see if it can be spliced onto the bottom section of a gsxf600 rocker cover? It would be fun to try to disguise the suzuki engine and make it look like a kawasaki one. The oil cooler can be hidden too. I'll wait and see if I get the frame first! Mind you,if anybody was to offer me some nice good condition piggy back shocks,the plan might change about the monoshock.
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Thinking about ( )trying to make a suzuki engine look cool (like a kawasaki engine),i wonder if you could fit early zed carbs instead of those new fangled CV things or worse still flatslides?
I dont have any cv or flatslides for the gsxr engine by the way,so need to find some.
I dont have any cv or flatslides for the gsxr engine by the way,so need to find some.
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Have you seen this one Brett ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111003758899? ... 1423.l2649
It could do with being a bit nearer to you though
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111003758899? ... 1423.l2649
It could do with being a bit nearer to you though
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No I hadnt seen that one,thanks. Ive a mate locally who's building a chop,and I know he fancies a fattish back end for it and needs a tyre. He has a z650 frame with a V5,and Ive several 240 section tyres. I seemed to go thru a phase buying 240/300 and 330 section tyres. I dont know why?
I kind of made a start last night for an hour or so with the fireblade forks I have. I stuck them in my blast cabinet and give them a clean up,before starting to polish the bottom sections,that look like the bottoms of USD forks. The remaining fork bottoms will either get a coat of candy gold paint or something else. I've ideas but cant make my mind up. looking for something else today,i found another pair of fireblade forks with brake calipers,so im happy. I do still fancy trying my hand on my milling machine and making some adapters to fit some other brakes. Ive some aircraft grade alloy too,whatever that means.
I kind of made a start last night for an hour or so with the fireblade forks I have. I stuck them in my blast cabinet and give them a clean up,before starting to polish the bottom sections,that look like the bottoms of USD forks. The remaining fork bottoms will either get a coat of candy gold paint or something else. I've ideas but cant make my mind up. looking for something else today,i found another pair of fireblade forks with brake calipers,so im happy. I do still fancy trying my hand on my milling machine and making some adapters to fit some other brakes. Ive some aircraft grade alloy too,whatever that means.
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