I know that it has been awhile since I have updated my build. No I have not given up. I’m still around. I’ve been doing my best to maintain my sanity while I’ve been waiting for my engine to arrive. I have even gone as far as throwing a cover over my bike so I wouldn’t have to look at it in my garage anymore. I have been working on small projects (or improvements) to past the time by.
The first change that I made to my bike was changing my forks. I have never been a big fan of the gold forks on my bike and I’ve been looking for ways to change it. I also wanted to upgrade my front wheel. My plan was to eventually switch to Cognito Moto’s front hub later down the road. I figured since I have the time now, I should go ahead and do it. I scored a nice set of 2011 GSXR-750 forks and a lower triple tree on ebay. I ended up sending my forks to RG3 Suspension and had them revalve it, set it up for my bike and weight, and they anodized my forks black. I sent my triple tree off to Cognito Moto to get the stem pressed into it and powder coated.
Here are my old GSXR-1000 forks removed
I saw this as a great opportunity to improve on what I had originally done.
Here is my original lower triple tree. I didn’t like the way my steering stops turned out
I wanted to do something a little nicer, so I borrowed from Devin’s design and came up with my own steering stops.
I assembled my triple tree and outlined where my steering stops are going to go.
I also drilled and tapped the lower trees for the new bolts
I bought a piece of 0.5 x 0.5” aluminum stock and drilled a recessed hole in it. I made the hole about 2mm larger than the bolt so I can have a little room to adjust it.
New steering stops test fitted
Here is the finished product. I really like the way it turned out.
Here are my new steering stops installed