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Re: GSX-S 750
It's not got a steel box section swingarm. It might be steel (I've no idea), but it's not plain box section.
Nothing screams cheap on a bike like a box section swingarm. It's the one thing I really didn't like about my NC700X and next-doors GSR750.
Nothing screams cheap on a bike like a box section swingarm. It's the one thing I really didn't like about my NC700X and next-doors GSR750.
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Re: GSX-S 750
The swingarm is steel, but it is a nice shape, as you say nothing screams cheap like a straight bit of box section steel for a swingarm.
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Re: GSX-S 750
Just nipped out to check mineLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 2:15 pm The swingarm is steel, but it is a nice shape, as you say nothing screams cheap like a straight bit of box section steel for a swingarm.
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Re: GSX-S 750
I wish I could say the same, they're well made, sound nice, if a bit loud, but I'm not keen on the looks.
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Re: GSX-S 750
Slash cut for the winLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 2:41 pmI wish I could say the same, they're well made, sound nice, if a bit loud, but I'm not keen on the looks.
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Re: GSX-S 750
The Taylormade one looks ok. They come with a bit of trim that lines up with the belly pan.
No idea if you can buy them in the UK.
No idea if you can buy them in the UK.
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Re: GSX-S 750
Time was,that was an upgrade via Mr. Dresden.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 2:15 pm The swingarm is steel, but it is a nice shape, as you say nothing screams cheap like a straight bit of box section steel for a swingarm.
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Re: GSX-S 750
Was it made of China clay?Skub wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 5:33 pmTime was,that was an upgrade via Mr. Dresden.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 2:15 pm The swingarm is steel, but it is a nice shape, as you say nothing screams cheap like a straight bit of box section steel for a swingarm.
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Re: GSX-S 750
In my naiveté I believed the addition of the aforementioned swinger would make the Z1 into a racer. I think it was actually worse because everything still flexed around the headstock anyway. I had my biggest crash with that setup.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 5:35 pmWas it made of China clay?Skub wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 5:33 pmTime was,that was an upgrade via Mr. Dresden.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 2:15 pm The swingarm is steel, but it is a nice shape, as you say nothing screams cheap like a straight bit of box section steel for a swingarm.
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Re: GSX-S 750
We all thought that at the time
Z1s are pretty flexy, there are kits to brace the frame that have plates to weld all around the steering head and spine, I'll have to see if I can find a picture of the Yoshmura race bike frame, Kawasaki copied the bracing for their Mk2 race bike, and the Z1000J production frame gets a lot of the bracing, but sadly not all of it. GS1000 handles a lot better than the Kawasaki, the Suzuki manages to keep keep everything going in the same direction.
Z1s are pretty flexy, there are kits to brace the frame that have plates to weld all around the steering head and spine, I'll have to see if I can find a picture of the Yoshmura race bike frame, Kawasaki copied the bracing for their Mk2 race bike, and the Z1000J production frame gets a lot of the bracing, but sadly not all of it. GS1000 handles a lot better than the Kawasaki, the Suzuki manages to keep keep everything going in the same direction.
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Re: GSX-S 750
The Z1000J was double bendy. I remember when it came out, us LCs used to hurtle past them down the back straight at Carnaby. We could take the chicane flat in 5th, while they had to get off and push it throughLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 5:57 pm We all thought that at the time
Z1s are pretty flexy, there are kits to brace the frame that have plates to weld all around the steering head and spine, I'll have to see if I can find a picture of the Yoshmura race bike frame, Kawasaki copied the bracing for their Mk2 race bike, and the Z1000J production frame gets a lot of the bracing, but sadly not all of it. GS1000 handles a lot better than the Kawasaki, the Suzuki manages to keep keep everything going in the same direction.
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Re: GSX-S 750
The J is a lot less bendy than the previous Zs, but it's still a big bike, with the weight in the wrong place, a weedy swing arm and a huge gap between the gearbox sprocket and the swing arm pivot, an LC is light weight race bike by comparison, and a tuned 350 is probably as quick in a straight line.
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Re: GSX-S 750
The big J used to catch up at end of straight, but we'd just outbrake itLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 6:20 pm The J is a lot less bendy than the previous Zs, but it's still a big bike, with the weight in the wrong place, a weedy swing arm and a huge gap between the gearbox sprocket and the swing arm pivot, an LC is light weight race bike by comparison, and a tuned 350 is probably as quick in a straight line.
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