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CarbonPC Mount for oil cooler and steering damper - customized Suzuki Katana (1983)

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October 22, 2022

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I have a self-made and specially customized Suzuki GSX Katana from 1983 (year of manufacture).

Classicist - of course - directly acknowledge that there are a lot of modification at the motorbike like the engine (GSX1200 with race carbs), rear (Ducati 996 with modified exhaust system), fork (gsxr 750) and so on.

I had to create a new oil cooler mount with an integrated possibility for an electronical steering damper of the Honda CBR 1000 RR (SC59) for a better high speed handling - even for the racetrack. 
The initial mount was metal but I printed a new one with 

  • CarbonPC

Even that the material is very expensive but it is really strong and heat resistant. Strength of the CarbonPC is quite similar to Aluminium.

These CarbonPC parts work with high speeds up to 260 km/h without any problems - I tested it :-)

Only to mention: It is not easy to work with CarbonPC. You should inform yourself about in the community. And I promise, you gonna have some exercises, which will be quite expensive because of the material you'll waste. 
But if you got it, the results and possibilities are really fantastic especially for use cases with high requirements - like this one!

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