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It won't look like this for long.....

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I know what you are saying HiSPL, sometimes they just don't look right on smaller wheels. I think it should be OK when finished but if I don't like the way it looks or rides I will revert to plan B. The one thing I don't like is the front mudguard or should that be fender?? two counties divided by a common language ;-) . I may have an alloy item made but the wait time is 12 weeks for one made to my own spec and by the time it gets here I will probably be up to my ears in snow!

Mark...
 
Some progress today but not a lot to show with pictures, I traded the head and bottom end from this engine & a good set of re bored barrels with pistons ( and some cash ) for a 1233cc motor complete with z1000J carbs, oil cooler, dyna coils and dyna S ignition :-) It came with a bill for a full rebuild including crank @ a cost of just under £1500 :-o . This is for "another day", so after a late afternoon barbeque I fitted my rebuilt 1085cc motor on my own! backs a little stiff now but as they say "no pain no gain".


Someone remind me of that tomorrow when I can't bend down to put my socks on ;-)

Mark...
 
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First snag :-(

First snag :-(

Well it was all going so well. I have now taken the front end off again after some clearance issues between the calipers and spokes. My options were 1) machine a little from the caliper mounts to move the caliper outwards and shim the disc out from the hub by the same amount or 2) use my billet yokes as they are slightly wider and shim the disc's. Option 2) looked best but I want to use standard bars not clip-ons :-( so I went with................ option 2.5) a set of cast alloy yokes with the same dimensions as the billet items but made from cast alloy with a hollow steel stem :o) more than one way to skin a cat as they say!! The only down side is that I will have to now wait for some new riser spacers to be made with an angled bottom side & have some disc spacers made. No one ever said it would be easy and I do like a challenge.

Mark...
 
pan said:
I know what you are saying HiSPL, sometimes they just don't look right on smaller wheels. I think it should be OK when finished but if I don't like the way it looks or rides I will revert to plan B. The one thing I don't like is the front mudguard or should that be fender?? two counties divided by a common language ;-) . I may have an alloy item made but the wait time is 12 weeks for one made to my own spec and by the time it gets here I will probably be up to my ears in snow!

Mark...

I agree with you on that. I was thinking the same thing. The front end went on well but that front fender is for a different style bike and looks out of place of the 78 GS. I was thinking maybe painting it to match the bike may help though? :-k

I don't know if you saw this one or not but we have a member from Canada that won our BOM last year and he used a 92 GSXR front end on his 1000. It came out pretty awesome looking and may give you some ideas too.

Here it is:
http://www.thegsresources.com/halloffame/2005/gs_photo_jun05.htm
06-2005.jpg
 
pan said:
Someone remind me of that tomorrow when I can't bend down to put my socks on ;-)

Mark...

I feel your pain my GS brother, trust me :|
 
quick qestion would i be able to put the same size tire on my 86 GS550ES cause that is the look of the tires i want. does anyone know the size of those tires, or did the guy put a totally different rim from a GSX-R if so more info out what he did would be cool.
 
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