Hi there. Good work so far matey.
I'm looking to undertake a similar project with my b4, however I'm uping the power & handling at the same time.
I've got a '93 vvc, and have stripped it back to the frame to rebuild. I've so far bought a braced gsxr 400 ali swingarm to replace the standard steel one, this is both lighter than the stock one, is stiffer, and comes an inch or two shorter, so the wheelbase shortened quite a bit. This is said to have a great effect on handling, and along with the -1 front sprocket that came with the bike, it should pop power wheelies all day long once I've finished with it
Another bit I've just bought is a gsxr 750 (pre srad) usd front end. Again this should offer far superior handling, along with the stiffer springs. I've got plans for a new tail section, but the bandit's rider seat will remain untouched, as I'm not altering the subframe too much just yet.
Apart from the above, the mirrors, and indicators won't see light of day again, and nor will the heavy standard headlight. Not quite decided what I'm going for yet, but I'm replacing it with something
That will also mean no heavy steel brackets to hold it in place.
The pillion pegs and hangers are also quite a weight, so I've removed both of those and will more than likely remove the brackets on the subframe to safe a tad more weight, and clean up the lines a tad. The standard exhaust system is very heavy, even with an aftermarket can. This has been solved with a Vance & Hines supersort system. It's easily half the weight if not more so.
Another little item I couldn't get my head around was the rider peg hangers. Those plates on the side of the frame are huge and the added weight is shocking. Needless to say these shall be thrown out too, and some suitable rearsets shall replace them.
After that lot I was beginning to find it hard reducing the weight any further, however there are still a few areas.
The next big one is the battery. The motor is only a 400cc IL4 so doesn't need anything that big to crank it over. A quick trawl through eBay and you'll find loads of lightweight replacements, which in comparision weigh almost nothing.
All the plastics on the bike will at somepoint be made out of carbon fiber. Again, it's not a huge weight saving, but when it's added up it does make quite a difference.
God that was a long post. Hope there aren't too many errors.
All the best,
Bullet5.