wassup. been riding (racing) for a few yrs but will be my first street bike in a while.
possibly picking up a 92 GS beater tomorrow for commuting and occasional twisty carver. thought i'd ask now before looking @ the bike.
1. known problems w/ engine/electricals? was told 15-16k mi. so i assume time for at least a valve check/adjust + new plugs.
2. what OEM rear shock will swap in and add some ride height? ex. for 1st gen SV's the SRAD or 636 shock will bolt in w/ slight modification and add ride height and damping. i assume stock shock is an emulsion shock?
3. what about the front end? anything that'll bolt right on or internals that will swap in directly? i assume they're damper rod forks not cartridge?
4. brakes? does vesrah make a RJL pad set that will fit the GS front caliper(s)?
5. other suzuki and/or other mfr. parts that will direct bolt on?
6. is there scan of the OEM service manual online somewhere i can take a gander at? more for specs/clearances than anything else.
7. cheap go-fast mods?
thanks
This page will be your best friend. Lots of great info here:
http://pantablo500.tripod.com/
Welcome, Stingray! (And a big BARF welcome, too :nana: )
So you're going to pick-up the '92, eh?
1. Electrical probs - none inherently, just the average stuff that all bikes go through. Valve adjustment, oil change, carb synch, clean airfilter every multiple of 4000 miles.
2. I'd have to do a search on that, but certain year GSXR and Katana shocks will bolt on directly or with a little grinding.
3. Yep, damper rod, not much mods, best suggestion is the Progressive springs, but since your a racer you'll probably prefer the straight-rate springs from RaceTech. And, of course, you know Linderman and the new Evoultion Suspension.
4. I don't know.
5. Other than mirrors...I think everything needs a little grinding to make is fit?
6. Search. I don't have a quick link for ya, yet.
7. Cut off the rear fender?
Quote from: big torqueThis page will be your best friend.
As will this one.
http://www.gstwins.com/forum/search.php
sup scratch :thumb:
so it needs to have valves checked every 4k?
QuoteAs will this one.
figures :nana: :lol:
i ended up not gettin' the GS cause the guy sold the bike under me.
still lookin' @ options on which streetbike to get.
maybe i'll stick around.... :dunno:
i ended up not gettin' the GS cause the guy sold the bike under me.
still lookin' @ options on which streetbike to get.
maybe i'll stick around.... :dunno:
btw, why would a katana emulsion shock be an "upgrade?" :dunno: i assume it's longer otherwise i don't see the point.
i ended up not gettin' the GS cause the guy sold the bike from under me when i thought we had a deal. :roll:
still lookin' @ options on which streetbike to get.
maybe i'll stick around.... :dunno:
btw, why would a katana emulsion shock be an "upgrade?" :dunno: i assume it's longer otherwise i don't see the point.
i ended up not gettin' the GS cause the guy sold the bike from under me when i thought we had a deal. :roll:
still lookin' @ options on which streetbike to get. may end up putting together a 02 gix6 as a street bike. i miss that bike (my first bike was an 01 six)
maybe i'll stick around.... :dunno:
btw, why would a katana emulsion shock be an "upgrade?" :dunno: i assume it's longer otherwise i don't see the point.
I think he is trying to say he didn't get the bike! :lol:
Quote from: stingrayi ended up not gettin' the GS cause the guy sold the bike from under me when i thought we had a deal. :roll:
btw, why would a katana emulsion shock be an "upgrade?" :dunno: i assume it's longer otherwise i don't see the point.
Bummer.
I believe the Katana shock is an upgrade because it's adjustable for preload as well as dampening (can't remember if it was compression or rebound).