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Thinking of making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - The Male Whale - 19-06-12 I am thinking of swapping my K5 1000 for a more upright bike but want the power and agility to still be up there. What sort of mods and results can be achieved with Gen 2 on the output side? Can a R1 motor be flung at it for example? Also, what are the suspension mods on the list to do? Finally, anyone tried a Gen 2 and a B King which is also on my list? Whale Thinking a making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - cable tie - 19-06-12 Shame to get rid of the best gsxr they made k5 ! So have you thought about top yoke conversion loads of companies do them without the need to trim fairings as well and will give you the upright riding pos you want. Dave Re: Thinking a making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - Falcon 269 - 19-06-12 Favoured engine mods for the Gen 2 seem to be Power Commander (lots of good maps available from the US FZ1OA forum), airbox mod and BMC filter; de-cat the exhaust, fit different end can. Possibly remove/disable the secondary throttle plates and fit Ivan's FCE. These generally are good for upwards of 140bhp and give decent power curve. Still inclined to be top-endy, though, compared with the original Gen 1. Some are getting into 'flashing' the original ECU but that's still a bit in its infancy for this model. Stock suspension is budget quality stuff. The 06 model shock was oversprung - later models have a softer spring. Rebound adjustment only, IIRC. Forks are fully adjustable but nothing special. Popular mods are fit a better quality shock (the OE can't be upgraded) and slide in radial brake R1 fork legs. Add it up and that's a lot of mod money required. Dave's idea of higher bars on the Gixxer makes very good sense when you look at it that way. ![]() Re: Thinking a making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - wfbroddy - 19-06-12 (19-06-12, 11:58 AM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: Add it up and that's a lot of mod money required. Dave's idea of higher bars on the Gixxer makes very good sense when you look at it that way. or buy a gen2 with the mods already done as wot I did ![]() Re: Thinking of making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - cable tie - 19-06-12 http://www.topyokes.com/ Re: Thinking of making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - The Male Whale - 20-06-12 Been taking a look at the top yoke kit and it looks a possibility! Will certainly save money of front tyre wear..... Whale Re: Thinking a making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - Bracechenko - 20-06-12 (19-06-12, 07:52 PM)wfbroddy link Wrote: [quote author=Falcon 269 link=topic=3510.msg28603#msg28603 date=1340103527]Add it up and that's a lot of mod money required. Dave's idea of higher bars on the Gixxer makes very good sense when you look at it that way. or buy a gen2 with the mods already done as wot I did ![]() [/quote] Ditto ![]() Re: Thinking of making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - madog - 20-06-12 Not tried a gen 2 but did have a bking a couple of years ago. Awesome bike, also has remarkable wind protection with the little screen fitted above the clocks. Part of me wishes i'd kept it although the gen 1 can be riden in anger if chosen the bking can get a handful ( for me anyway ![]() Re: Thinking of making a come back - Q's for Gen 2 owners. - pitternator - 21-06-12 B king seems to have become a bit of a cult bike, in similar way to how GSX 14 has. Slated in the press...but loved by owners.It has enuff bhp as stock IMO ( 164)...close to what a modded gen1 or gen2 will have at rear wheel ( 140)...so maybe no need to work on its engine. As such it could be a tempting bike to buy and " personalize". Without detriment to any gen2 owners, I think its a much harder route to mod a gen2, because of its engine tune. BUT , with gen2s coming on market for way under 5k.....it now must be seen as a possible buy , even with the cost of immediate mods needed.However , whether it will make economic sense ref resale is another.I actually have thought about doing just this, and as Dek is on hols with me in July ...might pick his brains, ref project gen2 ! The abscence of any gen3, or indeed any development , also points to trying a gen2 or going elsewhere if you want a more " modern" machine. Gen1s now are mostly 7 to 8 yrs old, many have post 30k miles.....so maybe time for a gen2 resurgence ?? |