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fullmetalone
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Thought I should make a thread here instead of bumping my intro thread again and again. I bought a 1981 GS 750 for 100$. Came with a Clymer manual and not much else. The exhaust is rusted beyond repair came with no battery and the previous owner had not been able to get the bike running at any time. He had however rebuilt the carbs. Here is the bike when i got it
Here it is stripped of tank and seat. you can see just how nasty it is
Here is the tank stripped. I'm debating polishing this up, and clearing it as bare metal, or going with a hammered finish paint.. Suggestions accepted! Also on the second pic you can see how well the motor cleaned up on that side. Not too bad.
My brother in law and i wanted to see if the bike would even work before i started dumping money into it. Well obviously it wouldn't work with the carbs open, so to restrict them we just threw some masking tape over the intakes to try to get the right amount of air going in. Then we could tune each carb by just bending over the tape. Super ghetto, i know but it worked for what we wanted it to do.
Video: Sorry for the crappy cell phone vid.

Here it is stripped of tank and seat. you can see just how nasty it is
Here is the tank stripped. I'm debating polishing this up, and clearing it as bare metal, or going with a hammered finish paint.. Suggestions accepted! Also on the second pic you can see how well the motor cleaned up on that side. Not too bad.
My brother in law and i wanted to see if the bike would even work before i started dumping money into it. Well obviously it wouldn't work with the carbs open, so to restrict them we just threw some masking tape over the intakes to try to get the right amount of air going in. Then we could tune each carb by just bending over the tape. Super ghetto, i know but it worked for what we wanted it to do.
Video: Sorry for the crappy cell phone vid.

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