when i said slow but steady, i meant it, hehe. so bout time for an update? ended up taking the GSXR stem to
autosport in seattle. the dudes down there took my original stem, the GSXR stem and for a scant $90 they turned the GSXR stem on the lathe so it would accept the hardware/bearings from the CB. amazing work, fast turnaround, and awesome dudes to deal with. Highly recommend them for any custom metal work.
now ive been trying to figure out a set of spoked wheels to use that would be unique, fit on a 25mm axle, and give me lots of options for rotors/tires. what i ended up deciding on is the alpina tubeless spoked wheels for the ducati sport classic. picked them up from
JC/PakBikes, bit pricey but dear sweet jesus they are worth every penny. took about a month for them to arrive but they are beautiful. picked up a set of used brembo aftermarket floating rotors for the front, and a stock rotor/caliper/mount for the back. ill have to fabricate a set of spacers for the calipers on the front as the GSXR uses 310mm rotors and the sport classic uses 320mm, and i have to put the front wheel on with the rotors loose to be able to squeeze the caliper onto them, but other than that, freaking awesome. i'll be taking the boxed carpy swing arm down to autosport to have them enlarge the axle hole to 25mm so i can fit use a stock ducati rear axle.
no one makes the gordon kit anymore. i went through all the dudes that used to make it here on the forum and no one still does, so i ended up going with the cycle x frame splice kit. got the frame cut and tacked the splices into place and my brother in law tig welded them for me. not as elegant as the gordon kit but it will get the job done.
LOTS left to do/get. seems like every time i get one thing done it leads to 5 more. still an uphill battle but im starting to see the crest of the hill at least, haha.
pictures? ive got a couple on my phone so not the best quality, but you get the idea.