summary:
1.Remove the bolts from the original shock, those two, no matter which first. The bike was in the center stand. The center stand is no use after this (I had dogbones already shorter 4 cm and this change will also increase the tail to go up another about 3 cm, sorry for the metric dimensions). Remove the side covers (those with the silver endings to get better touch to screws and bolts).
2.Remove the tank by the instructions, 2 incoming hoses and 1 electric wire and 2 outgoing breathing hoses.
3. Remove the Battery cover and battery, for my thumb in the center of the hand I needed more space to uninstall the old shock.
4. I needed also removed my already cutted rear fender known as underskirt or undertail.
5.Place the new shock to it's place.
6.Discover that the air cleaner box doesn't fit with new shock, cut the left side plastic square from the back side of the cleaner. If you're already in stage 3, this won't be a problem for you.
7. I did put some silicone to close the air cleaner hatch tightly.
8. Install all removed parts and don't overwrench and break the bolts from the front of the tank which will keep the seat in the place like I did!
9.Enjoy new rear suspencions, It felt like xcross in bumbs and no wobbling in high speeds either.
Bandit 1200 -96-2000 shock lenght 306mm,stroke 64mm
Bandit 1200 -01-05 320mm(+6/-0mm),61mm
Gsxr 1100 -89-98 312mm,70mm
Gsxr 1000 -01-02 329,5mm(+5,5/-0,5mm),74mm
Gsxr 1000 -03-04 332,5mm(+6/-0mm),74mm
Gsxr 1000 -05 319mm,70mm
Busa 1300 -99-06 330mm,72mm