Good guesses so far. (This is a tough crowd)
As I am little bit crazy (perhaps more than a little), I am fusing two great vintage japanese bikes from two competing manufacturers into one hopped up sleeper.
The front end is from an '84 GPZ750 as wheel as the rims and brake calipers. The frame is an '83 GS1100 with a much modified 1230cc engine to warm things up a bit.
I am busy trying to convert a '99 Bandit 1200 mono-shock swing arm into dual shock. Meanwhile, it will roll on the stock 1100E swing arm until I finish the engine up.
I REALLY want/need to additional 1.5" of swing arm length to try and keep the front end on the ground as the early estimates put the engine between 150-165HP.
Not quite sure of which exhaust system I will be using but I am also busy making slight modifications to a stock 1100E black chrome exhaust so that it might look closer to a
stock ancient bike.
Carbs could be one of three sets of current candidates including a set of Keihen (Honda) 33mm smoothbores.
Yes, the steering head had to be machined and custom parts installed for the GPZ front end work. (All balls does not make a kit as the bearing that I needed does not exist world wide.)
I also just received the custom made parts for the Kawasaki rim to work on the rear. So 18" rims on both ends vs. Suzuki 19" &17" rims.
I am also toying with either using the '84 Suzuki ES model mini fairing or the Hanigan fairing that was spendy but available back in the '80's.
See, a simple little project.
Eric