The view to the Rally site: Looking down towards Warilla on the NSW south coast.
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Wandering bike then notchy front end
My trip to the 2011 Australian National VJMC Rally started out perfectly.
The view to the Rally site: Looking down towards Warilla on the NSW south coast.
Last edited by Johno; 04-10-2011, 09:45 AM.Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175Tags: None
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Front end in a bad way
Luckily I made it to the site but only just. I took it easy down Mt Keira and completed the last half a kilometre with feet down.
Something bad going on so it was into the back of the Ute and a quick trip home.
Top steering head bearing
Dry as a dead dingo's donga!
Last edited by Johno; 04-10-2011, 09:58 AM.Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Time to get the front end off
Replacing the steering head bearings on my 1981 GS1000G after thirty years is also an opportunity to overhaul the entire front end, refurbish the brakes and replace those OEM brake lines.
Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Flyboy
Nice looking G there Johno, just a reminder how we forget the "out of sight, out of mind" bits, untill they give us a gentle, sometimes not so gentle reminder that there are there too and they have now had enough of serving us faithfully.
I guess you can't complain about 30 years service from a bearing that cost the price of a six pack of tinnies.
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Originally posted by Johno View PostDry as a dead dingo's donga!
Nice photos sir. Did you snap any more of your fixes ? If so, send them on to Cliff. Good tutorial. As Flyboy mentioned...Head bearing maintenance is often ignored.
Whats the story on your rear shocks ?Last edited by bonanzadave; 04-10-2011, 12:52 PM.82 1100 EZ (red)
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Originally posted by bonanzadave View Post
Nice photos sir. Did yo snap any more of your fixes ? If so, send them on to Cliff. Good tutorial. As Flyboy mentioned...Head bearing maintenance is often ignored.
Whats the story on your rear shocks ?
I can only imagine it was not alone......................
I would think most of that pumpkin and swing arm would be due as well.
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Front end rebuild
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I bought the bike new in ’81 and as far as I know the front end has never been touched.
I’m sure there are plenty others out there as well.
It is a salutary reminder to get the rest of the bike in order.
The rear shocks are French Fournales. No springs, air over oil and lighter than the originals. I run them at about 150psi. I’ll post some more photos soon.
I’ve taken photos of the tear down and will take a lot more of the rebuild.
I’ll post again soon.Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Fournale Shocks
Dave,
I've had the Fournales since about 1985/86. A motorcycle acquaintance had them on a GS1100G which he subsequently sold. He asked me if I would like to try them and I've had them ever since.
I use a high pressure low volume pump designed for mountain bike suspension and run about 150psi in them.
Air over oil. These are original and have never been rebuilt. They are much lighter than the original shocks.
I'd like to get a pair of Ikons in the near future to get a more original look.Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Leigh
Johno, I saw your problem in that photo straight away.
You've got blurry bearings. They're no good.
Remember your eyes late on a Friday night out?
Same thing..
Blurry bearings, bike wobbles.
Blurry eyes, you wobble.
Trust me, I know things.
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Front end tear down
The front end dismantling commenced with the removal of the front wheel and chrome front guard (fender). Speedo and tacho cables and headlight shell.
and handle bar cover,bars etc.
Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Front end freshen up
The replacement of the steering head bearings turned into a full on front end freshen up.
The calipers and brake lines were original and apart from changes to the brake fluid had not been touched since leaving the factory.
New OEM parts - seals, caliper pin boots, brake pad springs and keepers, bleed nipples were ordered from the local Suzuki dealer. All were available within 24 to 48 hours.
HEL Steel braided brake lines arrived from Brisbane overnight.
The alloy parts on the triple tree, headlight brackets, clutch lever, handle bar keepers and brake calipers were prepped and sprayed with VHT caliper paint – mat black - and baked in the oven late at night.
Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Painted items
I used satin black VHT caliper paint on the various triple tree parts, calipers and clutch lever.
Last edited by Johno; 04-25-2011, 09:14 AM.Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175
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Truth
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