1994 GS500e.
Going to have (If not allready Fitted):
RGV250 Remote Resevoir Rear Shock
German Tail Jack-Up Kit
R1/CBR1000rr rear end
GSXr600 Front Fairings
Rearsets
Dropped Clipons - Possibly RGV...
Any comments, helpfull words of wisdom, or abuse - please let it out :D All Advice and Tips welcome!
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Looks like mostly cosmetic stuff. Why aren't you replacing the front forks? That should be the first thing to do if you plan to race the GS. What about a larger rear wheel? Wouldn't you want to be able to get sticky rubber for cheap?
Ya, my budget track prep list would be as follows
Kat rear shock
USD forks
Kat rear wheel
Pilot Powers
Clip ons
Exhaust/lunchbox/rejet
Remove center stand
Strip all plastic
Gonna have to agree with those two. Although you've given your GS a unique look it doesn't seem like you've done anything to actually improve it's performance. You can have your bike look all pretty like it does, or you can focus on performance. guaruntee she'll look ten times prettier when you're dusting the competition!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
I just have front racetech straight rates and sticky tires. Aside from that crash bars and practice is your best bet.
What purpose does the "German Tail Jack-up Kit" serve for racing? Looks like a poser mod to me. I would not something that would raise my center of gravity.
Quote from: dgyver on March 31, 2007, 03:51:22 PM
What purpose does the "German Tail Jack-up Kit" serve for racing? Looks like a poser mod to me. I would not something that would raise my center of gravity.
No? I'd see no problem raising the rear 1/2" for better turn-in.
Thoughts?
Quote from: poolshark on March 31, 2007, 05:29:30 PM
No? I'd see no problem raising the rear 1/2" for better turn-in.
You obviously don't know what the "German Tail Jack Up" mod is. Pretty much all German street fighters have this done to them:
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Or more dramatically:
(http://www.whaccessories.com/StreetFighterApriliaMay.jpg)
On a race bike? He just wants a bike that looks cool, it seems.
No, the jackup kit lifts the end about 2" or so, for better turning. Not for posing.
I want the fairing for the unique look, yes.
Its not going to be a full on race bike, i dont want to go into that completely because i allready compete in other forms of racing that take up too much money as it is. I want a bike i can mess about on around the streets, around local twistys - Hence the fairing for wind protection, to turn up at meets and have people say "Oooh whats that then?" etc, and get interest back into the GS5, and also something i can throw R&G's on and take to a few track days :)
Stuff like USD's and that will come later when i see how well the other bits go.
Raising the tail does nothing for turning. It does put more of your weight on the front wheel. Raising the rear suspension does. These are two different things.
Having Germans changing the cosmetics of just about anything seems like a bad idea.
I'm not sure what race you plan on putting that list of items together for, but I don't think it's a race that's going trackside.
Quote from: dgyver on April 01, 2007, 06:20:44 AM
Raising the tail does nothing for turning. It does put more of your weight on the front wheel. Raising the rear suspension does. These are two different things.
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R1/CBR1000rr rear end
GSXr600 Front Fairings
easier said than done...
That's not a race bike project. That's a café poseur bike project, which is fine in and of itself. Just b e realistic with your titles.
Also, try actually doing some of these mods before you show us photoshop "sneak peeks".
Ouch!! :o harsh but true don't go around showing people what your bike will look like, just actually do the Mod!!!! or atleast learn to photo-edit a little better, or get a Mac, even a tard can put out some slick editing with a Mac. And if you plan on running around on the local twisties, seriously consider re-allocating your funds into better suspension. But other than that it'll be a slick poseur bike!!!! :thumb: :thumb:
and this is why people come here....
hang out til they are friggin abused
and leave
because a bunch of weenies say do it this way or that way, cause your way sucks
nice f*cking welcome d!ckheads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey!!!! I wasn't trying to be an ass!!! To each his own, if you want a bike that has a very unique look and grabs attention then A+, get us some pics when you actually have it done. So to rephrase my previous posts in a more sensitive manner: " That's a sharp looking bike, but just because you make it look like a race bike doesn't mean it will be. There is a lot more to a fast bike. Personally I would rather have a bike that doesn't grab your attention until you're staring at my taillights as they get smaller and smaller" The whole Mac thing was a plug, My step-brother runs a retail store and gave me a Macbook under the condition that I promote them every chance I get. Not bad for me I get a $2k computer and all I have to do is show it off :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Grunt,
I wasn't just bashing you
OK. I just figured it was me seeing as I have a propensity to be a complete Tard/Ass :dunno_white:
Right, firstly... theres no need to moan at anyone - this is the first place ive posted that ive got critisism. Im glad of that, i wanted it more than anything.
Basically the photoshop was where it all started, so i posted that up as my aim/target if you will. Not as a "sneak peak". We all know it wont end up that way.
And yes - Gixxer6 fairings is easy to say, nothing is set in stone. Its a project, things change etc.
The german jack up kit - is basically a small little odment that i may or may not bother with.
Like i said, its for street posing, doing something different with a GS500 because i love them so much, nothing wrong with that. And so i have a bike that i can take for a few track days. As i have allready said, i race speedway and grasstrack (Probably called Flat Track or something over there in the states), so thats where my "Racing" happens. Trackdays are something i have got interested in the last year or so, and after going to one the other week i realy fancy having a stab at it, but not on my SV, its too new.
So this is a cracking excuse to do something realy unique with my GS5 that i love :)
Now tell me you cant understand my reasons or see the point?
:)
A+ on creativity!! that's a very sharp and unique look!!! It's awesome that you want to keep your GS around and put that kind of time into it :thumb: :thumb: I've got my own fairly extensive plans for my GS :icon_twisted: Most of them involve laughing at my buddy on his HD 1200 Sportster as I dust his ass!!
Quote from: werase643 on April 01, 2007, 12:43:46 PM
and this is why people come here....
hang out til they are friggin abused
and leave
because a bunch of weenies say do it this way or that way, cause your way sucks
nice f*cking welcome d!ckheads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+1 :cookoo:
the only true advice i can give you.
fix or modify it for you and you only
some might like it,
some might hate it,
anything($) that you put into it....you will probably lose... unless you remove it, return bike to stock and sell kewl parts seperately
and Yes I build ratbikes for me, best friend gives me lots-o-crap cause i won't do the finish paintjob normally....
If what you want to do is pose with it, and have people ask you what it is, then your plan will surely work, if executed well and thoroughly. Myself, I would take a look at it until I figured out that it was a stock GS under all the bodywork. I'd be much more interested in something like werase builds, but that's because that is closer to my goals with my own bike.
Cheers to you for having your own idea on what is right and good and I hope you stick to it, because if everybody did what I liked in bikes, it'd be a damn boring life for all of us.
You all seem to be getting the totaly wrong idea about what kind of person i am, and my interest in bikes :laugh:
Basically i owned my GS for 2 years and it was a rust bucket when it came to me. I chopped and bodged it almost every day and have had a lot of crap from it basically, but it always came through for me in the end. Now ive had the chance to take it off the road, ive been able to spend some time on it and its not a bad bike :)
I want people to realise what an understated bike the GS realy is, and by putting plastics on it and transforming its appearance will get people interested in it, and when im rinsing people around the twisties on a stock GS basically, and round the track on a stock GS... Itll be even better than if i maxed the thing out completely :)
Im not a power ranger by any stretch of the imagination, this gives me a chance to work on something realy unique and have something to show from it :)