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Early 1978 GS1000E project B/G

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Temperature at noon today. :mad: Don't you just love this time of year? :rolleyes:

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Relocated all cables/wires to fit the taller handlebar and now...
it is back to being comfortable to ride. ;)

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I got some more of the wiring added that was missing for the front turn signals,
the used K & N's arrived from TCK in the mail for another project,
the batteries that Skip suggested showed up from FedEx and
my hands are numb and time to stop for today.

Tomorrow I will have to go for a ride to see if the front end is improved.


Daniel
 
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I have a friend that said that he had some of those finned cam covers for my bike.
He forgot to mention that they were NOS!!!!
They arrived today!

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I looked up the Company that sold them in the U.S. and they went out of business in Nov. 1987.
Perhaps they can still be found in Japan from the original manufacturer?

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On the bike!

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Also went for a ride today to test out the fork modification and it works like a champ!


Daniel
 
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Love those finned caps, they tie it together with the fins and the points cover very well. Nice Score!
 
Did I forget to mention that he sent them to me for FREE! :dancing:

I owe him a favor or two now for sure.

Daniel
 
The big guy upstairs has been extremely nice to me and my family this year. ;)

Daniel
 
Ditto! I can't wait to get this little bike done so I can return to wrenching on the 550.

Have a Merry Christmas.

Sci85
 
I might as well continue this thread after finding it again.

Yesterday, I started on Operation "BLING."

Before...

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After...

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Today I worked a little on the other side.

Before...

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After...

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Good thing that I didn't sell the left exhaust heat shield under the peg as I installed it on this bike today.
It was missing when I bought it.
The shift cover has already been polished up by the gentleman that traded for my '80 850G.
I just need to pick it up sometime.
SUPER Steve, on this forum of valve shim spread sheet fame, is going to polish a couple of carb covers and float bowls for me next month.
A few more bolts here and there will be replaced with shiny Allen heads in the near future also.

Eric
 
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After having a terrible morning dealing with the morons that have infested this planet,
it was nice to kick back and make a few small improvements to this scooter instead.
Although it ran well after getting it back on the road back when, these coils and these loose clear and red silicone affixed coil wires left a lot to be desired. :eek:

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After cleaning up these used coils and spacers, I thought that I might as well affix them with some nice new Allen head bolts also.
The new ugly gray Dynatek coil wires also left something to be desired so I decided to coat them with some blue heat shrink tubing.
Although not as dark blue as I wanted, the other option would have been to try vinyl spray paint.
I wasn't to sure how that would last on plug wires so the heat shrink won out.

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Apparently 4 feet of heat shrink tubing is not enough to do 4 wires so I will have to get another 4 foot section Monday.
At least the light blue wires will look a little better than the hideous gray wires. ;)

Eric
 
I rode one of the '79's about 60 miles round trip to pick this C/S cover up from the gentleman that bought/traded my '80 850G.
He offered to polish up one of my ugly/nasty corroded covers in trade for a '79 E tail piece to use on one of his KZ13000's.
Didn't get home until almost midnight. :eek:
I will try to get it installed today on this '78 "Bling" bike after shipping a bunch of stuff out to several other GSR members.
It didn't seem to like the flash in the first pic. :(

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Not chrome like the other bits but, it will do for me. :D

Eric
 
Not quite as nice as the chrome parts but, good enough for me and project "Bling". ;)

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Little by little, I am getting there. ;)

Eric
 
Very nice Eric! I never got my 450 cases anywhere near as shiny as that... maybe I should pull 'em off and do 'em again?

Oh wait, no, that would mean not riding while I did it... scratch that I'll have to just stare at yours instead :p
 
Super Steve is currently busy making the fuel bowls look pretty to match. :cool:

Eric
 
You have the GS (great shine) sickness.

Take 2 tablespoons of Mothers Mag Polish and call me in the morning.

Nice work Eric.
 
Thanks to Steve, our resident valve shim spread sheet guru, I just got some more bling to add to the project today!

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Now the Kawacker 32CV carbs are going to sparkle also. ;)


Eric
 
Ooooooh pretty! :D

And if you ride her at night you could get ya' some moonshine :p
 

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