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    Blue, I need to get them headers to you very soon by the looks. There still in my garage mate. Message me ya number and we can work out a delivery time for you.
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    Just dropped off frame and swingarm to new powder coaters(South Coast Powdercoating) today and got a good price for satin black frame and rear seat brace thingy, getting swingarm and triple tree a mettalic green with a flex through it for $260 and also a good price if I bring back rims and other small bits and pieces.
    Does anyone know a cheap place in wollongong area to get forks done or are they easy to do yourself.
    What rear shock will fit on my bike as I would like to get rid of the long hose that is attached to shock now and have one where the cylinder is on shock.
    Forgive me if not giving things the right name but still learning so let me know where I went wrong.

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    Cool G'Day

    Well impressed mate with your progress.I've been contemplating fightering my gsxr 750 wp '93 for nearly 5 years now. still havent got my finger out my ass...perhaps i enjoy that too much....
    I have plenty of ideas....perhaps too many ideas on what to do but not enough time or cash.

    Best of luck with your build ...perhaps ill get the inspiration to do mine

    cheers

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    http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/showthread.php?23591-My-93-GSXR-750-WP-Build-(what-have-I-started-)

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    Should do it kartras that way you can design it anyway that you like and not have what the next person has.
    I was just going to do a quick fix to get it to riding stage but the bug bite and now it's a total rebuild and it is also a great way to know how it is put together.
    The guys on this site are great and will help you if you run into any problems.

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    What do you want to do to the forks mate?

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    I was thinking of getting them painted.
    I also got a fork kit with the bearings I ordered and while I have them apart I might as well tidy them up.
    Would they be hard to fit if I get them power coated.

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    Does anyone know where I can get a castle nut for my bike.

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    Will a 96 swingarm fit on to my 94?.

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    Blue, it may require spacers and the pivot bolt may also be a different size. I am at the moment trying to fit up an 2007 GSXR 1000 swingarm to my bike. It required 3-4mm shim to push it to the right of the bike. Even then I have to get the cush drive milled back and space off the front sprocket to line the chain up correctly to run true.
    It can be a bit of a fuck around, but it can be done.
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    Sounds like to much trouble might stay with factory one.
    Does anyone know about forks as I would like to get them done next lot if powder coating.

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    My forks were powdercoated n they still fit in my triples mate! Was a tighter squeeze but jst take it slowly n carefully, u should be sweet!

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    It's been awhile I have a couple of pieces put on just to see how they look then will fit.

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    WOW thats very green! I think I dig it.

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    i actually quite like that with the black frame. it's a good contrast.

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    looking good reece. loving the green mate.

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    Might take some creative colour combos on other components to make it all work, but I'm liking it mate.

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    green, green is nice

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    Different, but I like it. All depends on how you tie the colours in with the rest of the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by wackyrider View Post
    Different, but I like it. All depends on how you tie the colours in with the rest of the bike

    im with u mate depends how the rest is done but i like it

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    Not realy a Suzuki colour green but lets see what you do with it.
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