It won't just bolt on , your gona have to remove the Busa sub frame 1st, then get the angle of the Gìxer sub frame how you want it. Mark the sub frame. Were it needs to be cut , find a good Aluminum welder and have them weld the ends for
No, not just bolt on and go, get the rear spacer from the gsxr wheel and install rear wheel with that spacer and remove te stock one that's on the Busa, then mill .125 off the rear brake caliper hanger so it tightens to the wheel.. as for the front you'll need the gsxr 1000 rotors too, as well as spacers from the gsxr for them to fit a Busa.
Yes it will and is fully operational but it looks slightly differant.
Yes
Assuming that we are talking about K series Gixer Thou. (K1 thru K7) Then YES they will fit. They are 1 inch longer and have more bracing. That means they weigh more too.
The swingarm from a GSX-R Hayabusa can theoretically fit a GSX-R 1100N, but it typically requires modifications due to differences in design, mounting points, and dimensions between the two models. Additionally, the 1100N's frame and geometry may not be optimized for the Hayabusa swingarm, which could affect handling and performance. It's essential to consider these factors and consult with a professional or experienced mechanic for a proper assessment before attempting such a modification.
on a 1995 to 1998 gsx-r1100 fit a hayabusa swingarm the diference is the engine sproket have to be pull out 1/4 inch in order to the chain be clear also you can work with haya rear shock . have fun with your project!
sure will
yes
No will not fit
how fast would it make the bike
yes
yes it will