Posted by Ben @ Extreme Creations 5. November 2011 21:11

We tuned the GSX1400 on the dyno today & are very pleased with the results, The bike managed to get 173 Rear wheel Horsepower on just 6 Psi boost. It's an absolute blast to ride with a huge amount of midrange torque. This bike could be used as an everyday bike no problem.

Here's a little video from the dyno, as you can see it makes the power very easily.

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Posted by Ben @ Extreme Creations 18. October 2011 17:02

The GSX1400 is almost all done. Its all together & running, now it just needs a tune & a few finishing touches.

Here's a short vid of it running.

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Posted by Ben @ Extreme Creations 15. October 2011 23:20

We decided to go with one of our BXP Billet plenums on the GSX1400 

The plenum uses O rings to seal onto the throttle bodies. 

 

Here you can see the whole setup fitted, some may also notice the relocated power regulator, this is to allow the up pipe & airfilter to fit between the  plenum & battery tray.

 

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Posted by Ben @ Extreme Creations 6. October 2011 22:58

The time has come to give the 14 a bit more grunt, in this case its in the form of a Garrett ball bearing TurboCool 

We have decided to use a stealthy rear mount setup, which will give a very linear power delivery, this kind of setup also keeps the clean look at the front , we are using aftermarket stainless headers with a modified mid pipe. 

Here is the headers fitted with the turbo in place. 

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Posted by Ben @ Extreme Creations 6. October 2011 22:41

The GSX1400 has received a few coats of gloss Black paint a powerbronze undertray & a new super short carbon muffler, now for more power...  

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Posted by Ben @ Extreme Creations 1. August 2011 23:34

Another bike we are working on at the moment is an 08 GSX 1400, we've done a front end conversion using 08 Hayabusa forks with one of our BXP step down Billet top clamps, which allows the bike to retain the stock ride height as the Hayabusa forks are shorter than the GSX1400 ones. The advantage of using the Hayabusa forks is the better adjustment on a superior fork design with better brakes. We've also added some Rizoma bars, grips & mirrors as well as a twin headlight conversion. The bike also rides on considerably lighter OZ racing wheels. Next up is some new paint & more power, stay tuned.... 

Some Rizoma goodies

08-09 Hayabusa to GSX1400 top clamp with risers.

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