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GSXR front end on a '83 GPZ1100?
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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I have an 84 GPz1100 and have an 83 GPz1100 for parts as well. How mu8ch work have you done on your 83? As far as modifications.
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Why do you want to swap the front end? I read about people doing this but I don't know why.
I have an 84 GPz1100 and have an 83 GPz1100 for parts as well. How mu8ch work have you done on your 83? As far as modifications.
Probably has something to do with better handling.
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Why do you want to swap the front end? I read about people doing this but I don't know why.
I have an 84 GPz1100 and have an 83 GPz1100 for parts as well. How mu8ch work have you done on your 83? As far as modifications.
The stock suspension was barely ok back in '83, and sure isn't up to today's standards. I do have braided brake lines to bypass the antidive units, and progressive springs to do the upgrade, but, a friend offered a GSXR fork, ZX9 wheel etc in trade. The later forks and wheel offer much better performance and lighter weight. Pick up a Streetfighters magazine.
Modifications, so far:
1170cc, 10.25:1
36mm RS Mikunis, Hindle pipe
welded crank, cromoly studs and nuts
Barnett clutch, undercut transmission
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Halogen headlight and signals, LED taillight
ongoing weight reduction
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You should be fine with the Gixxer front end but using the ZX9 rim may cause you problems. I tried to use a 95-97 ZX9 rim (with speedo drive) on a 01-03 Gsxr600 front end and the rim/drive assembly was about 1/2-3/4" to wide to fit the forks. If you don't need the drive it may be easier for you than it was for me. Also you may have to make spacers for the brake rotors or the calipers depending on where the two line up. Goodluck!
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Thanks for the info. Maybe this is why he's parting with it! Probably be easier and make more economical sense to pick up an entire front end, if I decide to go ahead.
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You should be fine with the Gixxer front end but using the ZX9 rim may cause you problems. I tried to use a 95-97 ZX9 rim (with speedo drive) on a 01-03 Gsxr600 front end and the rim/drive assembly was about 1/2-3/4" to wide to fit the forks. If you don't need the drive it may be easier for you than it was for me. Also you may have to make spacers for the brake rotors or the calipers depending on where the two line up. Goodluck!
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is right on the money. i dont think the wheel will just mount right up. any thing can made to work. i put a 05-06 zzr1200 front end on it by swaping the stems and a lil machine work. i picked the complete front end up for 500 bucks. went a lot smoother than i expected.
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