YT5 - 86/87 TORNADO FRONT FENDER (750)

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura Tornado Front fender
This is the front fender that was used on the GSXR750 version of the Tornado. The 1200 version used a different front fender.

YT3M - 86/87 TORNADO SB TAIL - MODIFIED

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura superbike tail
This is a modified Yoshimura Tornado tail section. It is a shorter in the back and on the sides and works with the stock steel GSXR 750 fuel tank. If you want to use this seat with the Yosh Tornado tank below you will have to trim the seat pan area back to suit.

The seat pan has been filled in for use with race foam. The tail light is filled in for track use but can easily be cut open.

You will need to make a support bracket underneath the seat pan to support the rider’s weight.

YT2 - 86/87 TORNADO LOWER

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura Tornado Lower
This is the lower belly pan that fits the YT1 Yoshimura Tornado upper fairing.

YT1 - 86/87 TORNADO UPPER

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura Tornado Upper
This is the Yoshimura Tornado style bodywork for the GSXR 750. Works only with the YT2 lower belly.

Takes a special windscreen & headlight cover and requires bracket fabrication. It does not use the stock GSXR headlight (we’ve been told CiBie makes a light that fits).

GSXR7YFC - YOSH FRAME COVERS (PAIR) 86-87

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura frame / carb covers
Check out these cool covers with the Yosh logo on them. Pure unobtanium, until now!

YXR512 - YOSHIMURA XR51 LOWER FAIRING

Yoshimura XR51 Lower fairing
This is the lower belly pan that fits the YXR511 Yoshimura XR51 upper fairing.

YXR511 - YOSHIMURA XR51 UPPER FAIRING

Yoshimura XR51 Upper fairing
This is the Yoshimura XR51 race upper. Works only with the XR5112 lower belly. This upper fairing can also be used by itself for endurance racing.

YT4 - 86/87 TORNADO FUEL TANK

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura Tornado Race Fuel Tank
The shape of this tank is definitely cool! The top of the tank is slightly lower and the bottom a bit wider than the stock GSXR tank. It also comes with our race aluminum gas cap and a 3/8″ NPT bung in the bottom of the tank for a Pingle r

YT3P - 86/87 TORNADO SEAT PAN

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura Tornado Tail Upholstery pan
This is the fiberglass pan that fits onto the YT3 Tornado seat assembly. Use this pan to upholster for a finished look on your cool Tornado tail section.

YT3 - 86/87 TORNADO SUPERBIKE TAIL

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura Tornado Tail section
This is a real cool designed tail section for the first generation of GSXR chassis. This will not work with a stock GSXR gas tank, because the front of the seat assembly is rounded to work with the Tornado tank as the stock GSXR tank is straight across the back.
If you were to put this on a chassis with a stock GSXR tank you would have a half moon shaped gap in the front of the seat

MORI1MTLB - GSXR TAILLIGHT BRACKET FOR MORI1M

Suzuki GSXR 750 Moriwaki tail light bracket
This is the taillight bracket to install a ’86-87 GSXR750 taillight into the MORI1M tail section. Simply drill the holes in the bracket, screw the taillight to it and install the assembly with epoxy, bondo or silicone caulking.

MORI1M - MORIWAKI SUZUKI SEAT - MODIFIED

Suzuki GSXR 750 Moriwaki tail section
This is a modified Moriwaki tail section to suit the first gen GSXR750. The seat pan is a little longer, the back section a little shorter and the number plates a little smaller than the original Moriwaki seat. The back of the tail is scribed for a 86-87 GSXR750 taillight, and a taillight bracket is available below.

You will need to make a support bracket underneath the seat pan to raise the tail section off the seat rails and support the rider’s weight.

Overall length: 27.5″
Seat pan lenght: 12″
Width front: 7.5″
Widest point: 12″ (seat) 13″ (numberplates).

Longer seat pan, shorter rear section, smaller number plates.

HAMMER - HAMMER ENDURANCE FAIRING

Hammer half fairing

GSXRFT - 86/87 GSXR750/1100 FUEL TANK

Suzuki GSXR 750 Fuel tank
This is an endurance style fuel tank for your GSXR. The bottom has been filled in where the airbox used to go to enlarge the fuel capacity. The top basically has the same shape as the stock 86 tank but was modified for dual dry break mounts. It now comes with one of our racing caps on the top and a 3/8″ NPT bung in the bottom of the tank for use with a Pingel race valve.

GSXR7YOCD - YOSH OIL COOLER DUCTS

Suzuki GSXR 750 Yoshimura oil cooler ducts
These ducts were used by Yoshimura at the beginning of the ’88 season to install the wider curved oil coolers on the ’87 bikes they were still using. You can see them attached to Doug Polen’s bike in the pictures below.

To install these you first cut a slot in the side fairings so the ends of the curved oil cooler stick through, then install these ducts with pop rivets or windscreen screws.