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The FX Project Part 1

We build our Suzuki GSX-R600 test bike into an AMA Formula Xtreme racebike
By Andrew Trevitt
Photography by Adam Campbell
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While our geek (left) manned... 
   
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While our geek (left) manned the phone and e-mail to gather all the parts and Corey Neuer (center) did the riding, Eric "E-Money" Nugent (right) assembled the bike and was a huge help at the track.
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Over the course of four months,... 
   
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Over the course of four months, our '04 GSX-R600 test bike evolved into a full-blown Formula Xtreme racer.
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We started with suspension... 
   
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We started with suspension modifications and basic racebike prep.
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then had the engine hotted... 
   
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then had the engine hotted up and the bodywork painted .
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We bolted on the 16.5-inch... 
   
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We bolted on the 16.5-inch wheels and slicks midway through a track day to better note the differences and make adjustments accordingly.
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Finally, it all came together... 
   
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Finally, it all came together for the race at California Speedway .
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These beautiful Attack Performance... 
   
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These beautiful Attack Performance rearsets offer loads of adjustability for footpeg position.
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The company offers only this... 
   
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The company offers only this hard-anodized finish, which is superior to and lasts longer than colored anodizing.
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The Brake Tech floating rear... 
   
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The Brake Tech floating rear disc (left) goes a long way toward reducing rear-wheel drag and unsprung weight, but we had to grind the hanger (above) to clear the bobbins and bolt heads.
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A set of Attack Performance... 
   
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A set of Attack Performance triple clamps accommodate offset changes in 1mm increments and are significantly beefier than stock. We had to improvise for the master cylinder reservoir, but the company offers an ignition switch bracket as an option. We ditched the key switch and wired in a small toggle switch. You can just see the Brembo master cylinder that cured our GSX-R of brake fade, but you can't see the R1 tube in the stock throttle housing that gave a much shorter throw.

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