Turbo Tom's vlog - 1991 Turbo Suzuki GSX-R reboot - part 1
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- In this video we catch up with Turbo Tom Swales as he resurrects his 1991 Suzuki GSX-R turbo 1216cc wheelie machine.
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- Tom Swales for taking the time to shoot and work on this video with us.
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- Justin King at K2 Design & Fabrication for fabricating Tom's new exhaust.
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Thanks for awesome video and thanks for the cool comments below, very humbling. ❤️
Oooo, I liked that. Very relaxed, loved the surprise on no leaks...more please Tom.
Tested again today and she Held with no leaks on the ride!
Great bike. That welding was a work of art.
superb bike, love it. the welder DOM, he has some serious skills, what a job on the exhaust.
Great to see the old girl running again, I'll join you at the bikeshed what an entrance that will be 😎
I'm very excited for this mate
so you should be happy, great teams put that together, can't wait for your first run-out
I'm very very excited
Just the right level of detail. Could do with a series covering different aspects. Chassis suspension. Electrical and turbo. Style and ergonomics etc
Great video Tom. Especially like watching the fabrication, could watch that for hours.
Very cool, nice job and those welds!!!
Dominics welds are magnificent
Great build mate thank you.
"exhaust will be coming off in a second......there, its off!" :D :D :D
Have to see it through now….
Mega!!!! Love it! Well done Tom boy!
Thanks man ❤
Tom, came across very well, a pleasure and fun to watch. I would love to see more of your projects. Content and pacing were perfect. Thanks to Alex too for a great production, this is what I like to see from this channel, any classic bike and owner/mechanic showcasing a project. Well done all.
Hey Rob, thanks for your nice comments :)
Thank you for your kind words Rob.
Absolutely amazing work Tom! 👏 🙏
Thank you
More and more please
Lets see a dyno run, 280 sounds insane for a street bike but you are obviously a card carrying member od crazy town. Awesome beasty.
Gran moto!!! ... Suzuki gixxer
Just came across your videos, already hooked! Interesting what you saying about clutch sticking. I have (at the back of the garage) a 1982 Suzuki Katana 1000SZ. When I got the back I thought clutch sticking just needs a strip and clean. Many months later and lost of money spent. I and some experts could not understand why the clutch should be sticking. Eventually someone suggested going back to original clutch plates. Whilst this helped and had some improvement, the bike is still not right. As per recommended I have used a 10w 40 Mineral oil. I could and still cannot understand why the bike should have this problem given how simple the operation of a clutch. It never occurred or anyone owners group ,engine specialist to me to think about the oil I was using? Busy with a VW Beetle at the moment, should get a start (again) on the Kat later this year. Thanks for the pointer and entertaining/helpful videos. I have same neighbour issue as you, riding a noisy bike early morning to the gym. 6am! Cheers
Looking forward to seeing more from Tom!
I recon there will be more to come.
Absolutely love it mate,
One special bike❤️
Nice to see this bike being put back in to service Tom. It's given me a bit of inspiration for my Bandit turbo that I'm just starting to build. Quite like the end can, is it an off the shelf item?
The end can is made by Jack frost from Holeshot Racing its a 3 inch system I believe he will sell them
Incrível!!!! Like inscrito
Really interesting to watch, when you revved it there was sort of a light clatter each time you closed off, not saying that’s an issue just wondering what it was?, anyway keep on showing us more please 👍👍👍
I think I know what you mean but it has a internal blow of valve rather than the normal external people use. So it's quite a special sound
@@Offroadwithtom Ah right, I couldn’t quite figure it out, plus engines always sound different through a microphone, they pick up all the high frequency stuff, anyway looking forward to seeing more, thanks 👍
Great job indeed
Does it use regular fuel
Yes it uses 99 Ron 5% ethanol fuel
Not a bad bike at all nearly as good as mine 🤣🤣🤣 ner all jokes aside mint mate well done
This year I'd like a side by side photo
What end can is that? Is it readily available?
Thank you for annoying your neighbours.